Petition of Francis Allan, formerly a Private in the Bombay European Infantry, asking to be paid batta for the period of his imprisonment in Mysore in 1783-84, nd, read in Court, 22 Apr 1789
Letter from John Call, attorney for Messrs Taylor, Savage and Call, requesting that he be sent a Statement of the Case prepared for Counsel regarding the lakh of pagodas in deposit at Madras, 23 November 1789, read in Court, 25 November 1789
Report by William Wright, Auditor to the East India Company, on the claim of the executors of the late Captain Henry Spelman regarding money expended on the troop of Cavalry raised in Bengal in 1760/61, Mar 1789
Letter from Major Joseph McVeagh requesting to be allowed to deposit two Bengal bonds in the Secretary's office and that copies of them may be sent to Bengal to be remitted by bills on the Company, 1 Apr 1789, read in Court 1 Apr 1789
Petition of Robert Murray, formerly a Corporal in the Bombay Artillery, to be paid batta for the period of his imprisonment in Mysore in 1783, nd, read in Court 14 Jan 1789
Petition of Thomas Minio, formerly a Private in the Bombay European Infantry, requesting to be paid batta for the period spent by him as a prisoner in Mysore, nd, read in Court 16 Dec 1789
Petition of William S. Neligan requesting to be furnished with a certificate regarding the estate of the late James Nowlan of Bombay - this certificate is required for use in a case in Chancery between Harriot Nowlan, plaintiff, daughter of James Nowlan, and William S. Neligan and his wife Harrio...
Petition of John Williams, formerly a Private in the Bombay European Infantry, requesting to be paid batta for the period spent by him as a prisoner of Tipu Sultan in 1783/84, nd, read in Court 13 May 1789
Letter from Thomas Calvert requesting that he and other Salt Agents may be allowed the full commission on the profit on salt manufactured in Bengal in the Fasli year 1192 (1782/83), 30 Mar 1790, read in Court 31 Mar 1790
Letter from Charles Kelly, dated Ramsgate, 8 Dec 1790, asking that his Solicitor be allowed access to certain records to enable him (Kelly) to prosecute his claim against Captain James Barwell of the Ankerwyke for a share in the forfeitures incurred by Barwell on account of illicit trade, read in...