Letter 31 Levy and Ruben Solomon in London to the Court requesting that their silver and coral at Bengal may be paid into the Company's treasury there and a bill of exchange granted to their attornies in Madras be made to enable them to invest it in diamonds.
Letter 32 Henry Isaac in London to the Court requesting that the produce of the coral and silver sold on Levy and Reuben Solomon's account be paid into the Company's treasury at Bengal and that bills of exchange are issued to his attorney.
Letter 33 Secretary Thomas Corbett at the Admiralty Office to Christopher Mole relating to the arrest of Captain Benjamin Mason by the quartermaster of the Queen Caroline for a moiety of his wages.
Letter 34 Secretary Thomas Corbett at the Admiralty Office to Christopher Mole concerning the provision of naval supplies and stores for His Majesty's Squadron in India following the loss of Madras.
Letter 35 Petition of Harman Hendricks in London to the Court requesting that they issue instructions to the Governor of Bengal to deliver two chests of silver belonging to Abraham Elias and Solomon Franco to them or their attornies.
Letter 36 Samuel Andries Levy in London to the Court requesting that the produce of his silver at Bengal be paid into their cash there and bills of exchange granted to him for the amount.
Letter 37 David Levy in London to the Court requesting that his 2,000 oz of silver be sold in India and the proceeds remitted back to him as bills of exchange or diamonds.
Letter 39 Nathan Solomon in London to the Court requesting that they empower the Governor at Bengal to sell his silver and return the proceeds to him in diamonds.