Letter 101 The Right Honourable William Pitt, Prime Minister, Brighthelmstone [Brighton] to the Chairman and Deputy Chairman of the East India Company relative to the appointment of a Commander in Chief in India
Scope & Content:
Committee of Correspondence to examine and report.
Letter 165 Major William Jones, of the Bengal Establishment at Clementstone, near Cowbridge, Glamorganshire to Thomas Morton to remain here another year; signifying however that in case the service should require his immediate return he will proceed at the shortest notice
Scope & Content:
Committee of Correspondence to examine and report: Reported 8 February 1785.
Letters 203-204 Alexander Higginson, of the Bengal Civil Establishment, at Brookmans, nr Hatfield, Hertfordshire to the Court of Directors to remain in England another year
Scope & Content:
Committee of Correspondence to examine and report. Granted.
Letter 1 Messrs Scott Pringle & Co, Madeira to Thomas Morton that they would supply the requested 250 pipes of wine to the East India Company for the ensuing season
Letter 85 John Parish, Office of Ordnance to Thomas Morton desiring that £145.18.6 1/2 due from the Company to the Ordnance Office, for the proofing of powder, be paid
Letter 152 Joshua Thomas at the Navy Office to Thomas Morton desiring a passage for 8 men, natives of India, who came to England on His Majesty's ships