Letter from Captain George Morison in London to Robert James, Company's Secretary, requesting that payment of his debt to the Company be deferred until his remittances have arrived from India, 8 Mar 1765, read in Court 13 Mar 1765
Letter from Thomas Nightingale and John Harwood of the Customs House, Rochester, regarding a chest of china ware seized from HMS Weymouth in July 1765 and two casks of rhubarb seized from HMS Medway in August 1766 - these goods had been imported to England without the Company's permission, 26 Sep...
Memorial of Patrick Craufurd, M.P. for Renfrew, and Duncan Forbes, Surgeon, executors of the late Ronald Craufurd, Clerk to the Signet at Edinburgh. They request that the effects of the late John Gayer be transferred from Fort Marlborough to London in order to discharge a debt owing to Ronald Cra...
Letter from Edward Stanley of the London Customs House enquiring as to the Company's decision on the illicit goods from India seized from H.M.S. Argo at Plymouth, 27 Jun 1767, read in Court 30 Jun 1767
Account (in Portuguese) of Francisco da Cunha d'Essa with Admiral Griffin and the East India Company for the years 1747-1764, dated Leghorn, 10 Aug 1764
Letter from Peter and Richard Muilman regarding two ships captured by the Company in the late War, one belonging to a native merchant the other (the Susanna Margarita) to Captain Scheeper, a Dutchman, 2 Jul 1764, read in Court 4 Jul 1764
Petition of Adam Dawson requesting that his attorney be allowed to inspect the records of the Mayor's Court at Calcutta now in the custody of East India House, in order to prepare his defence in an action brought against him by Jonathan Ranson, 26 Apr 1758, read in Court 26 Apr 1758
Petition of Humphry Marriott, Solicitor, on behalf of the Rt Hon Mary Baroness Raymond that he be provided with a copy of the record of transfer of £3,200 in India annuities made by the late William Wyndham, executor of Walter Chetwynd (deceased). According to Marriott these annuities were not th...
Letter from Charles Scrase requesting that the remainder of a fund of 50 lakhs of sicca rupees set up to aid the victims of the fall of Calcutta in 1756 be shared out among the victims, 17 Jul 1762, read in Court 21 Jul 1762