Certificate signed by Captain Frederick Parker, London, 1 Jul 1791, testifying that John Haslett was a prisoner of Tipu Sultan from July 1783 to April 1784, 1 Jul 1791
Letter from Nicholas Grueber, dated Brentford Butts, 18 Mar 1790, requesting to be paid the amount of a bond for 4000 rupees granted to him by the Bengal Government in 1771 and subsequently lost, read in Court 19 Mar 1790, petition withdrawn at Grueber's request 11 May 1790
Letter from Colonel William Fullarton enclosing copy of a letter from R.T. Orpen, Commissary of the Southern Army in 1783/84, supporting Fullarton's claim for payment due on the hire of bullocks for the Southern Army, 1 Aug 1791, read in Court 3 Aug 1791
Letter from James Inglish Keighley, requesting that the bonds given by him and his securities to the Sheriff of Calcutta and sent home on the Houghton should now be delivered up and cancelled, 3 Feb 1791, read in Court 4 Feb 1791, appended is the opinion of the Company's Solicitor, John Smith, da...
Letters from Francis Lind, dated Crickhowell, South Wales, 30 Sep and 8 Oct 1795, to E.I.C. Deputy Chairman, David Scott, regarding interest allegedly due to him on certificates issued by the Madras Committee of Works; referred to Company's Auditor
Statement of the claim of Captain Henry Spelman against the East India Company, to be re-imbursed the expenses allegedly incurred by him as Commander of a troop of European Dragoons in Bengal, 1760-64, nd
Petition of Joseph Worledge, formerly a Private in the Bombay Artillery, asking to receive compensation for the period spent by him as a prisoner of Tipu Sultan in 1783/84, 7 May 1789, read in Court 13 May 1789
Petition of William Green, a Merchant, formerly of New York, now residing in London, requesting permission to consult certain documents regarding the unloading of goods from the Hydra at Calcutta in June 1785, these documents being required as evidence in a law suit to which he is a party, 18 Feb...
Letter from Thomas Potenger to the Committee of Law Suits defending himself against charges of corrupt practices when Assistant to Henry Cottrell and later to Francis Law at Dacca in 1781-84, 18 Jan 1790, endorsed with the opinion of the Company's Counsel George Rous, 21 Jan 1790