Letter 44 John Parsons to the Court stating that he unable to pay a sum of £100 and requesting their compassion in light of the financial hardship it would put him under.
Letter 59 Owners of several ships to the Court asking them to take into account their claims of money for the mariners wages on board the Company's ships which were in the hands of John Lewis at the time of his death.
Letter 60 Owners of the Caesar to the Court requesting to be excused from paying £173 3s 5d for looking glasses which were actually in the hands of their supercargoes in China.
Letter 67 Daniel Cole in London to the Court requesting that an allowance be made to the widow of Captain Thomas Aubone of the James and Mary on account of his commission as supercargo to Banjar.
Letter 69 John James in London to the Court requesting an advance of £100 on account of ironwork he has done in the construction of the new East India house.
Letters 92-93 Signed K. N. to Thomas Woolley forwarding a bank note to the value of £224 12s 4d to be placed into the Company's account and requesting that notice of it may be put into the Daily Courant. Copy of a banknote and note stating that an advertisement was put into the Daily Courant in accordance with the sender's wishes are attached.