Sir John Norris. To George Pocock: Orders PO 181-186 1734 March 6-September 30
Sir George Walton. To George Pocock: Orders PO 30-39 1734 March 7-December 5
Sir George Walton. To George Pocock: Orders PO 9-17 1735 February 20-October 3
Great Britain. Navy Board. To George Pocock PO 138 1735 July 21
George Pocock. To Josiah Burchett PO 140 1735 November 23
George Pocock. To Josiah Burchett PO 113-123 1737 April 8-December 22
Great Britain. Admiralty. To George Pocock PO 51-64 1738 January 31-May 30
Great Britain. Navy Board. To George Pocock PO 89 1738 April 14
George Clinton (a). To George Pocock: Orders PO 166-180 1739 January 3-December 11
George Pocock. To George Clinton PO 192-197 1739 January 23-December 1
Nicholas Haddock. To George Pocock: Orders PO 152-163 1739 January 29-October 29
Nicholas Haddock. To George Pocock: Orders PO 252-265 1740 February 5-November 21
Nicholas Haddock. To George Pocock PO 212-226 1741 January 23-June 6
de Langerie. To Philip Austruther PO 227 1741 March 3
Great Britain. Admiralty. To George Pocock PO 201-211 1741 August 25-December 19
George Pocock. To Thomas Corbett PO 281-285 1741 September 3-December 31
Thomas Wilce, et al. To George Pocock PO 294 1741 September 17
Sir Charles Wager. To George Pocock PO 295-301 1741 September 25-October 17
George Pocock. Dimentions of his Majesty's ship the Dreadnought PO 429 1742 June 23
George Pocock. Accounts of prize money paid to George Pocock PO 431-433 1742 August 4
Great Britain. Admiralty. To George Pocock PO 380-403 1742 August 18-December 29
Philip Cavendish. To George Pocock: Orders PO 404-406 1742 August 31-September 2
George Pocock. To Thomas Corbett PO 346-352 1742 September 5-December 27
John Bennett, et al. To George Pocock: Report on the condition of the pork and beef supply on board the Alborough PO 377 1742 September 27
Great Britain. Navy. Victualling Board. To George Pocock PO 379 1742 October 1
John K. Hamilton. Copy of Intelligence given by Mr. George Lang Master of the Good Samaritan Transport… PO 434 1742 November 23
Great Britain. Admiralty. To Captain Sir Isaac Townsend PO 444 1742 December 29
William Prosser. To George Pocock: From putting supernumeraries on the back of the weekly account PO 313 1742/43 February 4
Great Britain. Admiralty. To George Pocock PO 445-482 1743 January 4-December 26
Great Britain. Navy Board. To George Pocock PO 303-312 1743 February 3-August 3
Sir Charles Hardy. To George Pocock: Orders PO 314-334 1743 February 4-April 18
George Pocock. To Thomas Corbett PO 336-343 1743 March 17-November 15
Sir John Balchen. To George Pocock PO 410-422 1743 July 16-November 14
George Pocock. Dimentions of his Majesty's ship Sutherland PO 424 1743 August
Sir John Balchen. To George Pocock: Orders PO 518-521 1743/44 January 18-February 17
John Wade. Account of the Privatiers in St. Sebastian as they were the 22nd day of March 1743 PO 344 1743/44 March 22
Philip Vanbrugh. To George Pocock: Orders PO 490-497 1744 October 19-December 15
George Pocock. To the Honorable Thomas Corbett, Esquire PO 602-609 1745 February 15-August 26
George Pocock. To Captain Patrick O'Hara: Orders PO 628-641 1745-February 24-November 25
George Pocock. To Samuel Turner and James Conner, Chiefs of the Royal African Company's Factory at James For PO 672 1745 May 26
James Collins, et al. To George Pocock: Reports of Surveys made on board H.M.S. Sutherland PO 681-685 1745 June 8-August 30
George Pocock. To Mr. Samuel Pitchford first Lieutenant of H.M.S. Sutherland PO 571 1745 June 15
George Pocock. To the Royal African Companies Agents at Cape Coast Castle PO 707-709 1745 November 18-28
Patrick O'Hara. Remarks taken by Captain O'Hara on the sentence past at court martial on him and his officers PO 744 1745/46 March 15
William Mathew. Receipt…for receiving for the use of the Island Antigua, Four Twelve Pounders with their proper equipage PO 751 1746 May 24
Great Britain. High Court of Appeals for Prizes. Inhibition in connection with the prize ship Deux Freres PO 760 1748 October 5
George Lee. Case about the Deux Freres als. The Jenny of als. The Jenny of Glasgow with Dr. Lee's opinion PO 761 1750 March 16
Great Britain. High Court of Appeals for Prizes. Decree for Restitution of the Duex Freres, formerly of Jenny Glasgow PO 716 1750 May 3
William Murray. To the Captains Frankland Broderick and Pigot relating to the Duex Freres PO 718 1751 July 1
Dawsonne (to) Drake. Extract from a letter concerning the Affairs of Calcutta wrote soon after it was taken by the Nabob… PO 720 1757
Richard Beyon. Extract from an Account Current of Dawsonne Drake, Esquire PO 721 1758 July 31-August 14
Dawsonne Drake. Bond to Sophia Pitt PO 722 1759 September 12
Dawsonne Drake. To George Pocock. A list of Sundrys packet up in several chests and boxes PO 775 1760 December
Sir Charles Knowles. Description of the Havana and the sea coast…may possibly prove useful…on a war breaking out with Spain PO 763 1760
Thomas Innes. Remarks of the Havana… PO 764 1760
Honorable Augustus Keppel, Viscount. To George Pocock PO 878-938 1762 May 5-July 30
Havana, Cuba. List of the British Regiments employed on the Expedition to the Havana 1762 PO 793 1762 July
Pensacola Bay, Florida. This account from Genl. Elliot's Spaniard who has been there three times. PO 785 1762 August 10
John Todd (a) et al. To the Commissioners of His Majesty's Navy: Memorial of those Masters of Transports that were lost…in the Old Straights of Bahama PO 784 1762 August 17
Jonas Hanway. To George Pocock PO 797 1762 November 18
Benjamin Lumley. Some account of La Vera Cruz from a seaman…who had made several voyages there in Spanish vessels PO 796 1762
George Pocock. Number of officers and seaman that shared the Havana prize money PO 794 1762
George Pocock. Information on the expedition in the West Indies PO 850 1762
George Pocock. Statement of proceedings in the capture of Havana, which excluded Sir James Douglas from claiming a share of the prize money PO 851 1762
Nicholas Vincent. To George Pocock PO 1000 1763 April 20
Nicholas Vincent. To the Commissioners of the Admiralty: The Case of Captain Vincent PO 1001 1763 April 20
George Pocock. A rough draught of reasons why Sr. James Douglas has no claim to share the Booty taken at the Havana PO 989-991 1763 May
Havana, Cuba. Reasons why the produce of the vessels and goods found in the harbour of Havana at the surrender of the city on the 14th of August 1762, is not divided PO 987 1763
George Pocock. Third payment of the Havana prize money PO 1008 1764 April
George Pocock. Received from Mess. Michie Dickson Kennion and Rogers the sum of…my order of the third dividend of money…surrendered with the Havana PO 1004 1765 May 23
Great Britain. High Court of Appeal for prizes. Decree of the Lords of Appeal. The Lords pronounced that…all the Spanish ships in the Harbour were...to be…delivered without restriction PO 1005 1765 July 16
East India Company. Court of Directors. Extract of letter relating to the Governor's Commission of Commander in Chief PO 1032 1766 February 19
James Bean. To George Pocock PO 1033 1767 November 26
James Bean. Observations on the Dawsonne Drake disputes at Manilla PO 1034 1767 November 26
James Bean. Memorandums and remarks on cash accounts, correspondence and subject of Noriega PO 1035 1767 November 26
Fort. St. George, (India), President and Council. Observations upon the accusers of Mr. Drake from the Enquiry into his conduct…whom Governor of Manilla PO 1026 1767
East India Company. Extracts from the Honorable. Company's Commands to the President and Council of Fort St. George… PO 1037 1768 January 12, May 13
Manila, (Philippine Islands…Extracts of the Report of the Manilla Committee dated 14th August 1769 with the Orders of the Board in Consequence PO 1054 1769 August 14
E. Biscoe. To Dawsonne Drake: Bill of Law charges PO 1055 1769 December 8
George Pocock. To Dawsonne Drake, Esquire in account with George Pocock PO 1015 1771 January 1
George Pocock. To Dawsonne Drake, Esquire in account with George Pocock PO 1020 1772 January 27
George Pocock. To Dawsonne Drake Esquire, in account with George Pocock PO 1014 1774 March 25
George Pocock. Dawsonne Drake Esquire, in account with George Pocock PO 1076 1775 February 15
George Pocock. Dawsonne Drake Esquire, in account with George Pocock PO 1044 1776 March 15
Madras (India). British Inhabitants. Mr. Charles Oakely PO 1045 1776 August
Benjamin Sulivan and John Sykes. Copy of the case delivered to Messrs. Sulivan and Sykes with the opinions of the Gentlemen thereon PO 1115 1782 June 22
Dawsonne Drake (estate). Account current with Robert Storey PO 1123 1782 July 15
Nathaniel Barlow. Correspondence between Mr. Barlow and M. Wasey PO 1138 1783 March 5-18
Nathaniel Barlow. Release from Nathaniel Barlow, Esquire... to Mr. William George Wasey PO 1142 1783 April 27
George Pocock. Account of the sale of Mr. Drakes effects at Madras PO 1137 1783
Robert and Francis Gosling (firm). Account with George Pocock PO 1149 1784 January 28
George Pocock. Dawsonne Drake (deceased) in account with George Pocock PO 1150 1784 February 21
George Pocock. To Lord Macartney PO 1107 1784 February 21
George Pocock. To George William Wasey PO 1108 1784 February 24
George Pocock. Account between George Pocock and Dawsonne Drake (deceased) PO 1151 1785 December 30
Bean. To George Pocock PO 1154 1786 January 26
Bean. State of Affairs of Nathaniel Barlow, Esquire... late of Madras PO 1155 1786 January 26
George Pocock. Account current between George Pocock and Dawsonne Drake, Esquire (deceased) PO 1156 1786 July 14
George Pocock. Sir Thomas Menzies and Peter Walker, Esquires PO 1158 1787 January 13
Mary Barlow. Inventory and receipt of the journal books, and papers belonging to the late Nathaniel Barlow PO 1159 1787 January 22
James Garth. An inventory and receipt of certain books and papers belonging to the estate of PO 1160 1787 March 15
Dawsonne Drake (estate). Opinion concerning Nathaniel Barlow's administration of the Dawsonne Drake estate PO 1157 1787
George Pocock. To Nathaniel Edward Kindersley PO 1163 1788 December 3