Letter 92 Captain Alexander Hamilton in London to the Court requesting a reply to a memorial he had submitted some time previously relating to his work for them in Persia. Attached is a note dated 1936 that this item was copied for publication.
Letter 95 Secretary Charles Carkesse at the Customs House in London to Thomas Woolley relating to Captain William Fitzhugh who traded to the East Indies without a licence from the Company.
Letter 97 Hugh Raymond in London to the Court requesting that the balance of the Derby's account may be paid to the owners and that he will pay what mulct the Court shall lay upon the ship's Captain.
Letter 100 Captain Richard Pinnell in London to the Court requesting that the money due to the owners of the Prince Augustus and Stretham may be paid to the other charter-party men and the Captain.
Letter 101 George Tempest at Fort St George to the Court stating that the President and Council have determined he should go to Bencoolen as third in Council or remain at Fort St George as a factor.