Scott, David.
Regulations, &c. Regulations proposed for remedying the difficulties which at present press hardest on the company, and for giving them such an increase of commerce at home and abroad, AS They Are Entitled TO, From Their Influence In The East. Submitted to the consideration of the directors, by David Scott, Esq. March 4, 1789.
London : printed by C. Macrae, Orange-Street, Leicester-Square, 1789.
ESTC No. N42484.Grub Street ID 28724.
Scott, David.
Illicit trade. Papers relative to the charge brought against David Scott, Esq. by Jacob Bosanquet, Esq. late chairman of the East-India Company: a charge ... of high treason, traiterous correspondence, and illicit trade, against Mr. Scott; together with a report of the debate ... held at the East-India House, ... the 19th of June. The papers collected, and the debate reported by William Woodfall.
London] : 1799. London: printed for the reporter, (by T. Gillet,) and sold by J. Debrett; Byfield and Hawkesworth; Wesley; T. Woodfall; and Murray and Highley, [1799.
ESTC No. N16723.Grub Street ID 6278.
Scott, David.
Opinion respecting the private trade between Great Britain and India; given by Mr. David Scott. 1800.
London : printed by T. Gillet, [1800].
ESTC No. N46009.Grub Street ID 30877.