Letter 45 John Morton to the Court informing them that the bonds of arbitration for Edward Carleton's affairs have expired and requesting that they may be prolonged.
Letter 51A Samuel Shepheard to Thomas Woolley relating to his request to have the tonnage of the ships due to go to China and how much copper, tea, silk and china ware makes up a tonne. He proposes to use this information to work out the tonnage of the South Sea ships to ensure that no prejudice is incurred to the East India trade.
Letter 206 John Hungerford at Lincoln's Inn reporting that he has looked over some observations relating to a bill concerning Bencoolen and has inserted some points in it.
Letter 264 Captain Richard Holden on board the Mary to the Court stating he has forwarded packets from Amsterdam which he hopes they received and has submitted an account of private goods on board the vessel to Thomas Woolley.