Letter 143 Captain Jonathan Ranson at Calcutta to Harry Gough complaining of the treatment he has received from the Governor General whilst master attendant at Bengal.
Letter 144 Captain Jonathan Ranson at Calcutta to Harry Gough complaining of the treatment he has received from the Governor General whilst master attendant at Bengal. Includes a copy of his previous letter dated 29 Dec 1751
Letters 1-2 Messrs Mary Misenor, Henry Revell, Thomas Wilson and Stephen de Visme in London to the Court concerning the commissions on the Lynn's cargo. Related papers attached.
Letter 15 Messrs Chambers, Hiccox and Chambers at Madeira to Robert James concerning a mariner named William Bulfon who jumped ship when the Oxford was in port and sought refuge in a convent.
Letters 16-19 Captain Jonathan Ranson in Calcutta to the Court relating to the Governor and Council's proceedings against him whilst he was master attendant at Bengal. Related papers attached.
Letters 23-27 Thomas Byfeld in Little Ormond Street to Robert James forwarding papers relating to Roman Catholics, stores, the provision of arms to the King of Travancore and other items relating to the transactions of the Company's factory at Anjengo. Related papers attached.
Letter 32 Henry Pelham at the Victualling Office to Robert James reporting that the victualling board have ordered the payment of a bill drawn by Captain Speke of the Swallow from Batavia to Fort St David.
Letter 36 Secretary John Clevland at the Admiralty Office to Robert James reporting that the dock-yards at Chatham and Sheerness have been ordered to offer assistance to the Royal Duke.
Letters 37-38 Secretary John Clevland at the Admiralty Office to Robert James concerning the provision of naval assistance for the Royal Duke at Plymouth and requesting to know when the lords commissioners may return some lascars to India on board Company shipping. Related papers attached.
Letter 50 Messrs John Misenor, Jos. Harrington and Robert J. Harrison to the Court requesting that their accounts may be cleared from the charges of a bill drawn in China for the purchase of tea for the Stafford.