Proposition of Sir James Hedges. 'A propositions [sic] in lieu of all other offers except the £500,000 to be given in the course of this year for the Prolongation of the Charter.' Endorsed: 'Sir Jas Hedges'
Minute of decision by Court of Directors to offer Parliament a third of the Bengal revenues Endorsed: 'proposition for the Offers to Administration relative to the Compy's acquisitions in Bengal. Copied from a paper of Mr Custs 16 Decr 1766.'
Copy Petition of Court of Directors to House of Commons submitting propositions for a new agreement between the Company and the Public Endorsement ends: Approved in Court 14 February and sent the next day
Reasons against that part of a Bill now depending in Parliament, which empowers the Governor, or President and Council of the British Settlements in India, after twelve months notice, or six months notice respectively, to take, arrest, or seize, any person, or persons, being a subject of His Maje...
To the Honourable the Commons of Great-Britain, in Parliament assembled. The humble petition of the United Company of Merchants of England, Trading to the East Indies Petition against the appointment of a Committee of Secrecy to examine the Company's affairs
'An Act for the better management of the affairs of the East India Company and the due administration of justice in India.' Manuscript draft Endorsed: Sketch of intended Act 1772 intended to be read in Court 28th January 1772
'An Act for the better management of the affairs of the East India Company and the due administration of justice in India.' Manuscript draft Endorsed: '(Rd Holt)'
A Proprietor's Plan for extricating the East India Company out of its present Temporary Difficulties. With two copies of Supplement to Plan. Annotated 'Mr Pardoe's plan'
Second Set of Regulations proposed by the Court of Directors to the General Court, for the more advantageous management of the Company's Affairs, and for the due administration of Justice in India
A second proposal of regulations to be laid before the General Court for the better administration of justice in Bengal, without the Supreme Court proposed by the other regulations