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Report from the committee of proprietors, appointed on the 1st of December, 1772; by the general court of the United East-India Company, to enquire into the present state and condition of the company's affairs
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The present state of the East-India Company's affairs
Containing the estimates and accounts delivered by the directors of the East-India Company to the Lords of the treasury, and laid before the secret committee, appointed by the House of Commons to enquire into East-India affairs. To which are added, the different plans proposed by several of the directors, and others, for the re-establishment of the credit and circumstances of the company. Together with remarks on each plan -
Report from the Committee of proprietors, appointed on the 1st of December, 1772, by the general court of the United East-India Company, to enquire into the present state and condition of the Company's affairs
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Report from the committee of proprietors, appointed on the 1st of December, 1772, by the General Court of the United East-India Company, to enquire into the present state and condition of the company's affairs
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Propositions
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The chairman's proposition to be ballotted for
The proprietors proposition to be substituted in place of the foregoing ... Reasons for prefering The proprietors proposition -
Question proposed to be put by the ballot, on Wednesday next, the 26th instant, at this house
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Question proposed at the General Court to be put by the ballot, on Monday next, the 1st of March, at this house
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The present state of the English East-India Company's affairs
comprehending the accounts delivered in by the Court of Directors to the Treasury, which were laid before the Committee of Secrecy, appointed by the House of Commons, Assembled at Westminster, in the Sixth Session of the Thirteenth Parliament of Great-Britain, to enquire into East-India affairs; drawn up by Mr. Hoole, Auditor of Indian Accounts, and others. Together with the plans proposed by the different directors for the re-establishment of the Company's affairs, and several other Accounts equally important and interesting. To these Accounts is prefixt, an Address to the Public -
Instructions from the Court of Directors of the United Company of Merchants of England, Trading to the East-Indies
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Instructions for the Governor-General and Council of Bengal, and for the Council of Commerce
with directions for the institution of a Board of Exchequer -
Instructions from the Court of Directors of the United Company of Merchants of England, trading to the East-Indies
to Warren Hastings, Esquire, governor-general, lieutenant-general, John Clavering, the Honourable George Monson, Richard Barwell, Esquire, and Philip Francis, Esquire, counsellors, constituted and appointed the governor-general and Council of the said United Company's presidency of Fort William, in Bengal -
A list of the names of all the proprietors of East India stock
distinguishing the principal stock each proprietor now holds, and the time when such proprietors became possessed thereof -
Question proposed at the General Court to be put by the ballot, on Friday next, the 14th instant, at this house
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William Bolts, Esq., appellant. Edward Thurlow, Esq., His Majesty's attorney-general, at the relation of the East-India Company, respondent
the respondent's case