Letter from William Nash complaining about the considerable expenses incurred by him in his litigation with the Company concerning Balambangan bonds, dated, Twickenham, 17 May 1784, read in Court 21 May 1784
Letter from Captain Josiah Pryce requesting the Court to consider his former Memorial regarding Bencoolen paper currency, 7 Dec 1785, read in Court 13 Dec 1785, reported on by Committee of Accounts, 22 Dec 1785
Petition of John Cartwright of Dartmouth Street, Westminister, that he be paid the money due to his brother Ensign Humphrey Cartwright (deceased), late of Madras, read in Court 30 Aug 1786, ordered not to be complied with 12 Sep 1786, appended is a note by the Auditor, William Wright dated 29 Aug...
Letter from Allan Cameron requesting payment of two Bencoolen cash notes endorsed to him by Captain Foulkes. He also forwards copy of a letter from the Governor and Council of Fort Marlborough to Captain Foulkes and a letter from Captain Foulkes to the Court of Directors, 15 Jan 1787, read in Cou...
Letter from Lieut Colonel William Fullarton to Thomas Morton, Company's Secretary, intimating that he is preparing the narrative of the operations of the Southern Army required by the Company, 7 Apr 1786, read in Court 10 Apr 1786
Memorial of Captain Charles Kelly late Commander of the Revenue Cutter Active. He requests the Company's assistance to obtain his share of the penalty which Captain James Barwell of the Ankerwyke was sentenced to pay in 1780 for carrying contraband cargo during the Ankerwyke's voyage of 1775/76, ...
Letter from Captain Andrew Wilson Heassey to Thomas Morton, Company's Secretary, regarding the accounts kept by him as Grain Keeper to the Madras Army in the Second Mysore War, dated Walton on Thames, 29 Aug 1788, read in Court 3 Sep 1788, referred to Committee of Law Suits
Letter from William Jackson to William Wright, Company's Auditor, regarding his (Jackson's) examination of the Southern Army accounts with respect to Colonel William Fullarton's claim for bullock hire, 24 Mar 1788, read in Committee of Correspondence 26 Mar 1788
William Jackson's observations on Colonel William Fullarton's demands on the Company for bullock hire, nd, read in Committee of Correspondence, 10 Jan 1788, extract ordered to be sent to Kenelm Digby