Three addresses, to the proprietors of East-India stock, and the publick, on the subject of the shipping concerns of the Company. With their vouchers and documents. Originally published in 1791, 1792, and 1793. Together with A regular Account of the Proceedings on the Subject in the Courts of Directors, and General Courts, held at the India House. Including The Protests of Mr. Alderman Le Mesurier, Mr. Grant, and Mr. D. Scott. - The Letter of the Rt. Hon. Henry Dundas to the Chairman, in consequence of Mr. Grant's Protest; sundry Letters of Messrs. Devaynes, Henchman, D. Scott, and other Gentlemen. - The Letters and Dissents of Mr. Money, Sir Francis Baring, Mr. Elphinstone, and Mr. Ewer, with Mr. Grant's Reply. - The Speech of Mr. Jackson, at the General Court, held on the 21st of Jan. 1795, when the Directors brought forward the Resolution come to in their Court, on the 18th of November, 1794, in consequence of the reference made them by the Resolution of the General Court, held April 3, 1793. - With Mr. Serjeant Watson's Amendment, disagreeing with the Court of Directors, &c. &c. Likewise An Extract from Mr. Newte's Letter to Mr. Dundas, on the subject of the Company's Shipping. The whole interspersed with a variety of Remarks, Comments, and Observations, published in order to convince the Proprietors and the Publick, how great a pecunia y stake they have in the Question, and to assist its approaching Parliamentary investigation. By Mr. J. Fiott, Merchant, of London.

  • Fiott, John, -1797.
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London : printed for F. and C. Rivington, St. Paul's Church-Yard. J. Debrett, Piccadilly; Mrs. Murray, B. and J. White, Fleet-Street; and W. Richardson, Royal Exchange, [1795]

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VII,[1],148,145*-148*,149-150,151*-160*,153-170,171*-181*,172-194,[2],195-322p. : : : : table ; 40.

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