Letter 344 Captain Daniel Small to the Court requesting permission to carry out £100 worth of looking glasses and £100 worth of lump glass on board the Cambridge with him as part of his five percent allowance.
Letter 345 Richard Knight at Deal to Thomas Woolley reporting that although HMS Lynn and HMS Royal Anne have sailed out of the Downs, the Company's ships do not feel it is yet safe to do so due to the contrary winds.
Letter 348 Richard Knight at Deal to Thomas Woolley forwarding a muster roll of all the men on board the King George, Mountague, Caernarvon, Sarum and Bridgewater.
Letter 351 Samuel Browne at Calcutta to the Court vindicating his conduct in the Company's service and asking them for time to receive his financial accounts so that he can submit a proper defence for them to reconsider his case.
Letter 42 Secretary of State James Craggs to Thomas Woolley enclosing a copy of the Lords of the Admiralty's report to His Majesty about the Company's petition for men of war.
Letter 56 Captain James Macrae to the Court requesting a licence to carry out £100 worth of white lead on the Cassandra as part of his private trade allowance.