Letter 156 Montagu Burgoyne, Harley Street, London to the Court of Directors requesting that no decision unfavourable to the interests of Sir John Burgoyne may be had, by the appointment of a junior officer to command him, and stating that he believed Sir John wishes to re assume his former command unless he is recalled
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Committee of Correspondence to examine and report.
Letter 162 Edward Coles, at Fort Marlborough, Bencoolen to the Chairman of the East India Company regarding his decision to resign the Governorship and recommending both Mr Hamilton and Dr Stevenson for covenants with the Company
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Committee of Correspondence to examine and report. Received and answered June 1785.
Letter 174 William Ashburner, of the Bombay Establishment, in London to the Court of Directors to be appointed Chief of Suratt, or re-appointed Chief of Salsett [Salsette]
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Committee of Correspondence to examine and report.
Letter 185 James Patch, of the Bencoolen Establishment, at Langford Court near Bristol Wells to the Court of Directors to remain in England another year
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Committee of Correspondence to examine and report.
Letters 206-207 Memorial of Reverend Charles William Tonyn that his brother, Captain Tonyn of the Madras Establishment, may be appointed Commander of their Cavalry
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Committee of Correspondence to examine and report. Paragraph directed 7 April 1785.
Letter 214 Dalhousie Watherston, James Bond and Thomas Holmes, London to the Court of Directors requesting on behalf of the holders of Bombay Bonds that they may be put on the same footing as those at Calcutta
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Committee of Correspondence to examine and report.
Letter 218 Captain William Kirkpatrick, London to the Court of Directors requesting the Court's attention to a letter addressed to them in March 1783, by the Managers of the Bengal Orphan Society
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Committee of Correspondence to examine and report.
Letter 231 Captain William Kirkpatrick of the Bombay Establishment, in London to the Court of Directors requesting that the enclosed application from the Officers on the Bengal Establishment to his Majesty's Principal Secretary of State, for relief from the grievance they sustain respecting their relative rank with the King's Officers (no longer enclosed)
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Committee of Correspondence to examine and report.
Letter 47 George Rose at the Treasury to the Chairman and Deputy Chairman of the East India Company desiring to be furnished with an Account of the amount of Bills of Exchange drawn on the Court, from their Presidencies in India & Factory in China