Letter 155 Francis Chamberlayne in London to the Court requesting that the East India Stock of the late Sir Robert Nightingale be held until the controversy surrounding his estate is settled by the Prerogative Court at Canterbury.
Letter 157 Richard Higginson at the Cape of Good Hope to Captain James Macrae stating that it will be necessary to provide the Governor of the Cape with a gift to enable their wrecked ships to be sold or burnt for iron. Failure to do so will mean that the
Letter 158 Owners of the ships lately tendered in the Company's service to the Court stating the reasons why they cannot accept the freight offered by the Company.
Letter 161 John Braddyll in London to the Committee of Correspondence concerning his disagreements with Governor Charles Boone while working for the Company in India.
Letter 162 Petition of Frederick Fleetwood, Edmond Collett and Ebenezer Meyson to the Court requesting a gratuity for the part they played in seizing Mr Aynsworth's gold on board the Cadogan.
Letter 164 Matthew Martin to the Court requesting that Mr Woodford may arrest and sue Mr Savage, a China buyer who brought goods and failed to clear them.