Minutes of a conversation between William Pitt and Henry Dundas on the one hand and Samuel Greg and William Frodsham on the other, relating to the latters' proposals on the Company's trade. Endorsed: Printed No 3 p 19
Memorandum by Mr Cabell stating claims of Ireland to share in East Indies trade, with titles of an Act of Parliament of Ireland of 33 Geo cap 31 (1793) for regulating the trade of Ireland with the East Indies Note at head: Printed Book 227
'No 3. Propositions to serve as the basis of a negotiation with Parliament.' [by Lawrence Sulivan] Newspaper cutting attached, detailing revenue calculations, signed A Proprietor.
'The Report of the Court of Directors made this Day to the General Court of Proprietors of the East India Company; printed by Order of the said General Court.' At Merchant Taylors Hall Endorsed: Court of Directors report upon Mr Sulivans propositions
'Enquiry into the means by which the Commerce of India may be managed so as to afford the greatest advantage to British subjects whether in a corporate or individual capacity and the highest possible revenue to the Nation'. Parts II and III. No Part I. Author not named.