Letter 102 Captain Robert Stewart, of the Bengal Military Establishment, in London to the Court of Directors to remain in England till the ensuing season
Scope & Content:
Committee of Correspondence to examine and report.
Letter 125 Edmund Antrobus, Strand, London to the Court of Directors that the honourable Charles Stuart may be appointed a provisional counsellor for Bengal
Scope & Content:
Committee of Correspondence to examine and report.
Letter 129 Major James Lane, of the Bengal Establishment, at 24 Suffolk Street, Cavendish Square, London to Thomas Morton signifying his readiness to return thither this season
Scope & Content:
Committee of Correspondence to examine and report.
Letters 141-143 John Johnstone, of the Bencoolen Establishment, in London to the Court of Directors to return thither, without prejudice to his rank, with enclosures.
Scope & Content:
Committee of Correspondence to examine and report. Encloses later medical certificates from William Sheffield, 26 Feb 1785 and John Weeks Thompson, 3rd March 1785 testifying to the severe nature of Mr Johnstone's illness and recommending he remain in Europe for the sake of his health
Letters 181-182 Captain Laurence Bowden, late Commander of the Fortitude packet to the Court of Directors to be appointed to succeed to the office of Master Attendant at Madras
Scope & Content:
Committee of Correspondence to examine and report. Paragraph written to Fort St George complying with his request.
Letter 184 Richard Tilghman, of the Bengal Establishment, at Suffolk Street, London to the Court of Directors for permission to return to his station there, on one of the first ships of the present season
Scope & Content:
Committee of Correspondence to examine and report. Referred to the Court 30 December 1784. Considered to be out of the Service.
Letters 191-192 Alexander Williams, London to the Court of Directors that his brother Morgan Williams may be appointed to the Residency of Ingeram, with enclosed petition of 17 November
Scope & Content:
Committee of Correspondence to examine and report. Encloses petition on the same subject submitted to the Court of Directors 17 November 1784, which was read in Court and referred to the Committee of Correspondence that same day.
Letter 199 General Richard Smith, Robert Orme and Colonel Alexander Champion, London to the Court of Directors that the Court will come to a determination respecting Soujah Dowlah's Donation to the 2nd Brigade in Bengal
Scope & Content:
Committee of Correspondence to examine and report. Paragraph ordered 8 February 1785, postponed the 10 February 1785, agreed on 18 February 1785.