'Propositions of the Court of Directors offered for consideration of the General Court as the basis of an agreement between the Public and the East India Company' Endorsed: 'As settled 3rd April'
'Propositions to be laid before Parliament for a participation between the Public and the Company of the revenues arising from our acquisitions in India.' Endorsed: 'from an unknown hand - recd after the others were printed'
First set Amended 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
Propositions. First, that an application be made to Parliament, etc. Endorsed: 'Propositions agreed to in the Court of Directors the 10 Feby 1773 as proper to be offer'd to the General Court on the 12th Feby. NB These propositions were alter'd on the 11 Feby in the Court of Directors and others, ...
Memorial by the manufacturers of Modbury, Devon to Henry Dundas refuting the claims of the Exeter merchants. Signed Philip Perring, Richard Perring, Charles Perring and John Wakeham.
Letter from the manufacturers of Newton Abbott, Devon to Henry Dundas refuting the claims of the Exeter merchants. Signed Solomon Tozer and Richard Milford Tozer.
Petition of woollen manufacturers of Crediton and Sandford, Devon, to Henry Dundas, pleading that the Company maintain its exclusive management of the trade in woollen goods to China. 12 signatories. Endorsed: Credtiton and Sandford against Exeter.
Petition from Nick Hyne, for the woollen manufacturers of Plymouth, to Henry Dundas, pleading that the Company retain its exclusive management of the trade in woollen goods to China. Endorsed: Plyouth petition against Exeter.