Letter 213 Secretary Josiah Burchett at Admiralty Office to Thomas Woolley desiring to know how long the Company have ordered HMS Gloucester and HMS Falmouth to cruise for their shipping.
Letter 214 John Maubert to the Court requesting permission to settle at Fort St George as a free merchant and to carry out £800 worth of foreign silver.
Letter 215 Thomas Webster to the Court requesting that as Jonathan Denew is unable to be in the charter-party of the Europe that John Eyles can be put in his place.
Letter 218 Captain Hugh Raymond at East India House to the Court reporting the arrival of the Bouverie at Gravesend and requesting the Court pay the imprest and primage.
Letter 219 Sir John Bennet and Sir Charles Peer to the Court requesting permission to send 500 ounces of foreign silver to Alexander Bennet a writer in Madras, and 800 ounces of foreign silver to Richard Cary, a free merchant in Madras.
Letter 220 Edward Southwell in London to John Ward requesting that the Company issue him two replacement bonds for the ones he lost some months before.
Letter 221 Captain John Blacon to Thomas Woolley requesting to ship £100 worth of cloth and stuffs with £20 worth of tin as part of his five percent interest on board the Duchess.
Letter 222 Captain Daniel Needham to Thomas Woolley requesting that warrants may be made out for the imprest and primage of the Mead Frigate at Gravesend.