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Letter 138 Note signed by Purling, Wier and others in London stating that the dismissal...

Catalogue reference: IOR/E/1/59 ff. 273-274v

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IOR/E/1/59 ff. 273-274v
Title
Letter 138 Note signed by Purling, Wier and others in London stating that the dismissal of Alexander Dalrymple meant that he was only discharged from the Balambangan expedition and not his previous station in the Company's service.
Date
15 Mar 1775
Note

Referred to the Committee of Correspondence.

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Read in Court 15 Mar 1775. 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 138 Note signed by Purling, Wier and others in London stating that the dismissal of Alexander Dalrymple meant that he was only discharged from the Balambangan expedition and not his previous station in the Company's service.