Letters 215-217 Captain Henry Harvey, London to the Court of Directors regarding his having not previously been aware of the proper procedures for submitting his request
Letter 223 Evan Nepean, Whitehall to Chairman Nathaniel Smith regarding a request from the Duchess of Brunswick in favour of Mr Schultz, a merchant at Bengal
Letter 28 James Bradshaw, on board the Lascelles off Plymouth to Thomas Morton informing the Company of the Lascelles arrival in Plymouth, and of his intention to wait on the Chairman on his arrival in London
Letter 52 Major William Cook, New Ormond Street, London to the Court of Directors requesting that in case an Officer of superior rank to Lieutenant-General Lang should be sent to Fort St George the Court will shew their liberality to General Lang
Letter 96 Note from the Honorable William Pitt, Prime Minister, Downing Street to the Chairman and Deputy Chairman of the East India Company respecting a proposal from Messrs Bourdieu
Letters 224-226 Richard Carne, Falmouth to Thomas Morton enclosing his accounts, disbursements etc.
Scope & Content:
Committee of Correspondence to examine and report. Enclosures: ff 479-480, John Henderson Surgeon of the Fox packet Account Current with the Honourable East India Company, December 1784; f 481, receipt for £13 3s received by John Henderson from Richard Carne; f 482 Account Current for Richard C...
Letter 108 Philip Stephens at the Admiralty Office to Thomas Morton regarding a complaint made by Sir Edward Hughes against Robert Drummond, Commander of the Company's ship General Elliot for criticising seamen from His Majesty's Ships in India
Letter 109 Augustus Rogers, Secretary to Office of Ordnance to Thomas Morton permitting the Company to deposit Saltpetre in the White Tower at the Tower of London