Letter 214 Secretary Francis Lynn of the Royal African Company to Thomas Woolley concerning discussions between the servants of both companies at East India House.
Letter 215 Secretary Francis Lynn of the Royal African Company concerning the return of two African Princes who were taken from Delgoa Bay and sold into slavery.
Letter 217 Owners of the Desbouverie [Bouverie] to the Court submitting James Chamber to be the commander of the said vessel instead of Captain Thomas Wotton.
Letters 218-219 Ion Ken in to the Court submitting papers relating to financial abuses within the Company. Printed copies of letters to the Committee of By-Laws attached.
Letters 221-222 George Tilson at Whitehall to Henry Lyell forwarding an extract of a letter from Consul William Leathes at Brussels concerning the Ostend East India trade. Related papers attached.
Letter 223 Henry Garret in London to the Court requesting that the Committee of Correspondence be given permission to settle his business with Mr Shyllinge in arbitration.
Letter 224 Peter Hambly and Henry Clegg at East India House to the Court requesting they order the making up of the Cardigan's freight and demorage for payment.