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Letter 195 Memorial of Messrs Claud Russell, John Maxwall Stone and Richard Lathorn...

Catalogue reference: IOR/E/1/68 ff. 388-389v

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IOR/E/1/68 ff. 388-389v
Title
Letter 195 Memorial of Messrs Claud Russell, John Maxwall Stone and Richard Lathorn in London to the Court asking to be allowed their pay and allowances from the time of their recall from Madras to their entering upon their new posts.
Date
25 Apr 1781
Note

Referred to the Committee of Correspondence.

Related material

Read in Court 25 Apr 1781. See IOR/B volume covering that date

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British Library: Asian and African Studies
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English
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1 letter
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Letter 195 Memorial of Messrs Claud Russell, John Maxwall Stone and Richard Lathorn in London to the Court asking to be allowed their pay and allowances from the time of their recall from Madras to their entering upon their new posts.