I shall receive your approbation of what I have done for your
service, and your indulgence for the length of this narrative, which I
could not comprise within a narrower compass.
I have the honor to be, Honorable Sirs,
Your most faithful, obedient,
and humble servant,
WARREN HASTINGS.
B. No. 2.
_An Account of Money paid into the Company's Treasury by the
Governor-General, since the Year 1773._
May April CRs. | CRs.
|
1774 to 1775. For interest bonds 2,175[58]|
For bills of exchange on the |
Court 1,43,937 |
For money refunded by |
order of Court, account |
General Coote's commission 8,418 |
-------- | 1,54,530
|
|
1775-1776. For bills of exchange on the Court | 1,80,480
1776-1777. Do. do. do. | 1,96,800
1777-1778. Do. do. do. | 1,08,000
1778-1779. Do. do. do. | 1,43,000
1779-1780. Do. do. do. | 1,21,600
1780-1781. For bills of exchange 43,000 |
For deposits 2,38,715 |
For interest bonds, at 8 per |
cent 4,75,600 |
For do. 4 per |
cent 1,66,000 |
For Durbar charges 2,32,000 |
-------- | 11,55,315
May, 1782. For interest bonds | 35,000
| ---------
| 20,94,725
(Errors excepted.)
JOHN ANNIS,
_Auditor of Indian Accounts._
EAST INDIA HOUSE, 11th June, 1783.
B. No. 3.
To the Honorable the Secret Committee of the Honorable Court of
Directors.
FORT WILLIAM, 22d May, 1782.
HONORABLE SIRS,--
In a letter which I have had the honor to address
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