Letter from James Hume at the London Customs House to Thomas Morton, Company's Secretary, enquiring whether the Company intend to bring any complaint against the revenue officer who seized the Madras hoy, 27 Mar 1792, read in Court 28 Mar 1792, referred to Committee of Law Suits
Letter from James Hume at the London Customs House to Thomas Morton, Company's Secretary, notifying him that the Commissioners of Customs have decided to prosecute a box of jewellery taken from the Earl Fitzwilliam and will defend the revenue officer responsible for the seizure against any counte...
Letter from Samuel Thornton to the Chairman of the East India Company, enclosing Edward Stephenson's account and James Nicholas Maillard's affidavit, 20 Jul 1792, read in Committee of Law Suits 25 Jul 1792, agreed that the Marine Society's proposal be accepted.
Letter from Lieutenant Leslie Ralph Grove of the Bengal Artillery to William Wright, Company's Auditor, claiming re-imbursement of passage money for the year 1797, dated Ibbotson's Hotel, 29 Sep 1800
Replies given by several junior officers to the queries of Major General William Jones regarding his conduct during the recent unrest in the army, dated Muncah, 16 Oct 1797
Letter from Captain Robert M. Murray of the Bengal Cavalry, to William Ramsay, Company's Secretary, requesting permission to resign the service on the half-pay of rank, dated Edinburgh 24 Oct 1799, read in Court 30 Oct 1799, referred to Committee of Correspondence
Letter from Major Francis Seale of the St Helena Military Establishment outlining his past services and requesting to be allowed to retire on a pension and to return to St Helena on the Lord Hawkesbury, dated, London, 28 Mar 1799, read in Court 28 Mar 1799, referred to Committee of Correspondence
Memorial of Major John Taylor, adverting to his distressed circumstances as an imprisoned debtor, forwarding an affidavit in his own defence, and requesting that the case between himself and the Company be amicably settled and that he be allowed to return to India, dated Fleet Prison, 8 Jul 1799,...
Copy of letter from William Ramsay, Company's Secretary, to John Fordyce, adverting to the difficulties involved in securing repayment of the Nawab of Arcot's unconsolidated debts and directing that affidavits must be sworn by the creditors, dated East India House, 10 Jun 1796