Letter from William Jackson to Thomas Morton, Company's Secretary, regarding the payment of the balance of cash due from Captain Andrew Wilson Heasey to the Company, dated Turin 5 Nov 1788, read in Court 19 Nov 1788, referred to Committee of Law Suits
Letter from William Stewart requesting payment of the amount of the estate of his deceased brother John Stewart, which had been deposited in the Balambangan Treasury, although his brother's will had subsequently been lost, 18 Nov 1788, read in Court 26 Nov 1788, referred to Committee of Accounts
Copy of a letter from Thomas Morton, Company's Secretary, to Don Fermin de Tastet, intimating that the Company has no objections to entering into trade negotiations with the Royal Philippine Company, provided he (de Tastet) produces the necessary credentials, 12 May 1788
Report of the Secret Committee of Correspondence of 23 Jul 1788 on the proposed trade agreement with the Royal Spanish Philippine Company (includes a copy of the proposed articles of agreement) read in Secret Court 23 Jul 1788
Report of the Secret Committee of Correspondence of 6 Aug 1788 regarding Don Fermin de Tastet's objections to some of the articles in the proposed trade treaty (enclosed is a copy of the minute of the Court of Directors of 7 Aug 1788 accepting the recommendation of the Committee)
Copy of a letter from Thomas Morton, Company's Secretary, to Don Fermin de Tastet, communicating the terms on which the Company are prepared to agree to the proposed trade treaty, 19 Sep 1788
Draft of a letter from Thomas Morton, Company's Secretary, to Don Fermin de Tastet, informing him that the Company cannot deliver the goods allotted to the Royal Philippine Company until season 1790/91, approved in Court 19 Nov 1788, dispatched 20 Nov 1788
Petition of Joseph Worlidge, formerly a Mattross in the Bombay Artillery, requesting to be paid batta for the period spent by him as a prisoner of Tipu Sultan, in 1783/84, nd, read in Court 23 Oct 1788, referred to Committee of Correspondence
Letter from Captain Philip Bromfield intimating that he is now able to pay the debt owed by him to the Company and requesting that the legal proceedings against him be discontinued, 6 May 1783, read in Court 7 May 1783