Dated at Madras, concerning a gift from the Nawab, drawings of Indian scenes, his brother's career, Indian politics and the advisability of Nawabs writing letters to the King of England.
Letter from Nobkissen to an unnamed recipient, perhaps Henry Strachey.
Scope & Content:
Dated at Calcutta, thanking the recipient for past favours and reporting his current standing. The recipient is the same as that of the letter of 18 February 1767 (Mss Eur G37/44/2 ff.17-19)
Copies of a letter from Thomas Kelsall to Harry Verelst and the Council.
Scope & Content:
Dated at Fort William, apologising for his inability to supply account books to the Council prior to their being sent to England as a result of financial irregularities. Only one letter is signed, and one has been marked "in Mr Kelsall's letter of 10 Apr".