Letter 173 Secretary Josiah Burchett at the Admiralty Office to Thomas Woolley reporting the arrival of Company ships from India and requesting information about any pirates operating in the East.
Letter 174 Thomas Lewes to Thomas Woolley reporting that the Committee of Shipping have examined and approved John Ewins and Oliver Steward as chief mates for the Goodfellow.
Letter 175 Francis White at East India House to Thomas Woolley concerning the case of Mr Brookbank at the Quarter Sessions who was caught with stolen saltpetre.
Letters 176-177 Joseph Labbe in Fort St George to the Court reporting on the financial difficulties of the French Jesuit mission in China and that he has arrived at Madras to try and resolve the situation by investing their money into the Company with the Court's assistance. Original letter in French attached.
Letter 179 John Clarke at Fort St George to the Court requesting financial assistance from the Company in light of his financial hardship and long service to the Company as a factor in Bencoolen.
Letter 182 Thomas Godfrey and Robert Pennyman in Leghorn to Thomas Woolley forwarding a packet from Consul John Purnell in Aleppo to the Court in London.
Letter 184 Remonstrance of Augustus Burton to the Court complaining that was unfairly superseded to the Council at Fort St George by junior servants in the Company's service.