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Letter 77 Thomas Cheap, London to Thomas Morton respecting Wines shipped from Madeira...

Catalogue reference: IOR/E/1/75, ff 173-174

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IOR/E/1/75, ff 173-174
Title
Letter 77 Thomas Cheap, London to Thomas Morton respecting Wines shipped from Madeira for Fort St George which are stated in the General Letter from that Presidency dated the 20th January last, as having been received there in bad condition.
Date
27 Aug 1784
Description

Consideration of the Committee of Correspondence.

Related material

Read in Court 27 August 1784. See IOR/B/100 for the related Court Minutes.

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British Library: Asian and African Studies
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Not Public Record(s)
Language
English
Physical description
2 folios
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Letter 77 Thomas Cheap, London to Thomas Morton respecting Wines shipped from Madeira for Fort St George which are stated in the General Letter from that Presidency dated the 20th January last, as having been received there in bad condition.