Letter 33-34 Christopher Tilson at the Treasury Chambers to the Court forwarding a copy of a letter from the Commissioners of the Customs in Edinburgh relating to East India goods run from Ostend. Related papers attached.
Letter 43 William Stonestreet in London to the Court requesting permission to send £10 worth of foreign bullion to his brother Thomas Stonestreet, a writer at Bombay.
Letter 59 Thomas Frederick and Matthew Martin to the Court requesting that they be given time to arbitrate the accounts of Mr Farmer before the ships going to Fort St George are dispatched.
Letter 82 Andrew Pels and Sons to Thomas Woolley acknowledging receipt of the Court's letter addressed to the Directors of the Dutch East India Company.
Letter 1 Secretary Henry Newman of the Society for Promoting Christian Knowledge to W. Lane concerning a shipment of money to their missionaries in India.
Letter 2 John Oadham in London to the Court requesting permission to ship out £200 worth of foreign bullion to his brother Catesby Oadham, one of the Council at Fort St George.
Letter 3 Ralph Radcliffe in London to the Court requesting permission to ship out £600 of foreign silver and some clothing to Charles Barrington in Madras.
Letter 7 Thomas Lewes at East India House to Thomas Woolley reporting that the Committee of Shipping have examined and approved Israel Wilks to be third mate on the Derby.