Letters 49-50 George Clifford and Teysset in Amsterdam to Peter Michell enclosing a cargo list of Dutch ships recently returned from China for the Court’s perusal.
Letter 56 Philip Stephens at the Admiralty Office to Peter Michell reporting that the Commissioners cannot agree to the Company's request to release men pressed from on board the Swift.
Letter 57 Philip Stephens at the Admiralty Office to Peter Michell reporting that as protections are not granted to homeward bound ships the Swallow cannot be granted one.
Letters 74-75 Chambers and Hiccox; Pringle and Cheap and Ferguson and Murdoch in London to the Court requesting that the Company pay the first cost of the remainder of the wines held in store by their several houses at Madeira.
Letter 132 Captain Thomas Fitzherbert on board HMS Belligueux to Peter Michell asking that the Company order that the bounty money held by the Clerk of the Cheques of His Majesty's Yard at Sheerness be forwarded for the volunteers on the said ship.
Letters 194-198 Captain William Davy in Gloucester to Peter Michell forwarding a letter and translation from Omdut ul Omrah. Original Persian letter and translation attached.