, and that I did not think it worth my care to observe the same
means with the rest. I trust, Honorable Sirs, to your breasts for a
candid interpretation of my actions, and assume the freedom to add, that
I think myself, on such a subject, and on such an occasion, entitled to
it.
I have the honor to be, Honorable Sirs,
Your most faithful, most obedient,
and most humble servant,
WARREN HASTINGS.
B. No. 4.
_An Account of Sums received on the Account of the Honorable Company of
the Governor-General, or paid to their Treasury by his Order, and
applied to their Service._
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1780. |
October. |
The following sums were paid into the |
Treasury, and bonds granted for the same, in the |
name of the Governor-General, in whose possession|
the bonds remain, with a declaration upon each |
indorsed and signed by him, that he has no claim |
on the Company for the amount either of principal|
or interest, no part of the latter having been |
received: |
|
One bond, dated the 1st October, |
1780, No. 1539 1,16,000 0 0 |
|
One bond, dated the 2d October, |
1780, No. 1540 1,16,000 0 0 |
|
One bond, dated the 23d November, |
1780, No. 1354 1,74,000 0 0 |
-------------- | 4,06,000 0 0
November. |
Paid into the Treasury, and carried |
to the Governor-General's credit in the |
12th page of the Deposits Journal of 1780-81, |
mohurs of sorts which had been coined in the |
Mint, and produced, as per 358 and 359 |
pages of the Company's General Journal of |
1780-81: |
Gold mohurs, 12,861 12 11, or |
Calcutta siccas 2,05,788 14 9 |
Batta, 16 per cent 32,926 3 6 |
-------------- | 2,38,715 2 3
1781. |
30 April. |
Paid into th
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