Letters 237-238 Peter Hambly to the Court concerning goods seized out of some men of war acting as convoys to company shipping. Related papers attached.
Letter 250 Sir Caesar Child, Elihu Yale, Thomas Gibson and Jonathan Andrewes to the Court requesting to have a copy of the account of stock delivered to them for certain individuals.
Letter 252 W. Grove to Thomas Woolley requesting he look through the records to find any papers relating to the purchase of East India House from Lord Carven dated around Nov 1709.
Letter 263 Captain Thomas Beckford on board the Dartmouth at Gravesend to the Court forwarding a packet from the Governor and Council of Fort St George.
Letter 265 Captain Isaac Pyke on board the Stringer Galley at Gravesend to Thomas Woolley forwarding packets to the Company by a passenger on board the ship. Reporting on events whilst the ship was in the Texel and saying he will deliver papers from Bombay when the vessel reaches Deptford.
Letter 266 Captain Thomas Blow on board the Success at Woolwich to the Court reporting the ship’s arrival from the Texel. Submits an account of what private trade was put on board the vessel at Batavia.
Letters 283-284 Joseph Bullock and John Horsmonden in the Downs to the Court reporting events on the return voyage of the Howland and forwarding an abstract of the quantity and quality of the vessel’s cargo. Related papers attached.