Letter from Henry Tolcher, Collector, and R Widger, Comptroller of the Plymouth Customs House, requesting an answer to their previous letter of 29 May 1772, 15 Sep 1772, read in Court 8 Oct 1772
Petition of Thomas Dumbleton, attorney for his mother Mary Dumbleton requesting that the residue of the estate of Benjamin Greenall, late Surgeon at Croee in Sumatra be paid to him on his mother's behalf. The residue was originally payable to Greenall's widow Elizabeth, Dumbleton's sister, but sh...
Memorial of Captain Robert Campbell requesting the Company to stop the payment of two Bills of Exchange. These were originally made out in his favour but according to him have been wrongfully endorsed to other parties, read in Court 8 Oct 1760
Anonymous letter dated Dublin 23 Mar 1762 addressed to Lawrence Sullivan, Chairman of the Court of Directors, warning that the Revenue Bill now before the Irish Parliament will lead to an increase in smuggling and a consequent loss to the Irish revenues
Letter from Andrew Wynch, one of Francisco d'Essa's agents, to Richard Holt at East India House, regarding d'Essa's demands on the Company, dated Ripon, 17 Sep 1764
Memorial of John Cooke and Jacob Blaquiere acquainting the Company that some diamonds may have been consigned to them illegally from India on HMS Argo (as previously had been done on HMS Medway). They plead that their correspondents in India were unaware that they were infringing the Company's re...
Letter from Ralph Leycester to Robert James, Company's Secretary, enquiring if the Directors have ordered the seizure of his property in India, 23 Feb 1767, read in Court 24 Feb 1767
Letter from Philip Stephens at the Admiralty Office, London, regarding the Admiralty's claim on a French East Indiaman called the Indien captured in the late War on the Malabar Coast, 16 Aug 1767, read in Court 19 Aug 1767
Petition of John Whiteside, Solicitor, that the Bills of Chancery preferred by the Company against his clients, Messrs Johnstone, Leicester and Senior may be removed from the file in accordance with the Company's resolution of 6 May 1767, 11 Jun 1767, read in Court 11 Jun 1767
Affidavit sworn by Richard Earnshaw before Thomas Woodward, Alderman of the Mayor's Court at Calcutta, regarding the imprisonment of Alexander and Philadelphia Jephson by officers of the Mayor's Court in February and March 1768, dated Calcutta, 27 Mar 1768