Account of coral beads consigned by Jacob Salvador to the brothers Randall, Edward and Joseph Fowke at Fort St George and plundered by the French on the capture of Madras, nd
Letter from Thomas Hall on behalf of himself and Joseph Tully claiming the right to receive two bulses of diamonds imported to London from Fort St George on the Shaftsbury and Duke of Lorrain, 19 Dec 1740, read in Court 19 Dec 1740
Copy of a letter from Robert Gordon, Survey or General of Munster to the Irish Commissioners of Revenue, regarding contraband tea smuggled into Cork. He also criticises the laxity with which tea permits are granted to Dublin merchants, dated Cork, 17 Feb 1762
Petition of Ann L'huile, widow and executrix of Benjamin L'huile, Benjamin L'huile junior and Charles and William L'huile requesting that they and James Wood be allowed to inspect the Company's bond books in order to settle a dispute between themselves and James Wood, read in Court 23 Nov 1757
Letter from John Hallett on behalf of the owners of the Caernarvon intimating that they cannot agree to any alteration being made to the wages of the officers and crew of that ship, unless the owners are compensated for any subsequent claims made on them, 25 May 1759, read in Court 30 May 1759
Letter from John Hallett on behalf of the owners of the Caernarvon objecting to the Company's deducting salvage money from the wages of the officers and crew of that ship, and desiring that the Company will indemnify the owners for any claims the ship's company may make against them, 29 Oct 1759,...
Letter from William Sharpe at the office of the Lord President of the Council, Whitehall, regarding the removal of the embargo on provisions from the Company's ships. He also advises that the Company's petition against the Irish Revenue Bill should be sent to the Council as soon as possible, 29 M...
Letter from John Heaton requesting that two of the Company's officers make affidavits concerning the late chip Winchelsea, for use in a case between himself and Captain Howe, late Commander of the Winchelsea, 26 Apr 1765, read in Court 26 Apr 1765
Letter from Edward Stanley of the London Customs House regarding some personal effects of Captain Philip Affleck taken from H.M.S. Argo at Plymouth, 2 Jun 1767, read in Court 3 Jun 1767