Notice from James Razor that John Wallis, formerly Chief Supercargo of the Defence at Mocha has assigned to Razor any moneys owed to him (Wallis) by the East India Company, 19 Nov 1740, read in Court 21 Nov 1740
Letter from Henry Lowther at Boulogne asking for an opportunity to defend himself before the Court of Directors against charges concerning his conduct in India
Request by Richard Martin, on behalf of Samuel Healthcote, assignee to a Commission of Bankruptcy against John Wallis, that Wallis' account with the Company be made up, 17 Mar 1742, read in Court 17 Mar 1742
Petition of George Barker relating to eight shoes of gold owing to him out of the twenty four shipped home for Ralph Whistler on the Winchester, 21 Dec 1743, read in Court 21 Dec 1743
Petition of Robert Thornton, executor of the Will of the late Captain Lawrence Prince, regarding eight shoes of gold owing to Captain Prince's estate, being part of the twenty four shoes shipped home for Ralph Whistler on the Winchester, 21 Dec 1743, read in Court 21 Dec 1743
Copy of an affidavit by Roger Goodcheape, late Purser of the Sussex, relating to the removal from the Winchester at Portsmouth of twenty four shoes of gold, the property of Ralph Whistler and Captain Lawrence Prince (deceased), 28 May 1741, read in Court 21 Dec 1743
Memorial of Edward Radcliffe, surviving assignee of the estate of Roger Goodcheape, a bankrupt and late purser of the Sussex, requesting that 24 shoes of gold belonging to Goodcheape be delivered to him (Radcliffe) and his fellow creditors, read in Court 23 May 1746
Letter from John Buxton, a creditor of the late Captain Christopher Howes, requesting that any monies owed by the Company to Howes should go towards meeting Howes' debt to Buxton, 24 Mar 1747, read in Court 1 Apr 1747
Petition of John Buxton, Joseph Bird, Robert Forster, Joseph Curtis, Bingham Collicott and Joseph Crowcher, creditors of the late Captain Christopher Howes, requesting that their demand on Howes' estate be met out of monies owed to Howes by the Company, read in Court 24 Apr 1747