Letters 115-116 Consul Arthur Pollard at Aleppo to the Court fowarding packets to the Company in London and enclosing an account of his expenses for doing such work.
Letter 131 G. G. Powell at Weymouth to Christopher Mole concerning complaints made by planters at St Helena about the oppressive conduct of Governor David Duncan.
Letter 133 Benjamin Mason in London to the Court requesting permission for his attorney, Mr Samuel Doveton, to pay his outward bound adventure into the Company's cash at St Helena and bills issued for their remittance.
Letter 136 Petition of Elizabeth Higs to the Court requesting permission for her son to be discharged from the Company's service at Bencoolen and allowed to return to England.
Letters 10-11 Messrs John Hayward, William Stevens and other dealers in tea to the Court submitting a proposal to help prevent the clandestine importation of tea. Related papers attached.