Letter 147 Catherine March to the Court requesting permission to carry out £650 worth of foreign silver and 327 oz of wrought plate on board the Fordwich to Bengal.
Letter 148 Henry Muilman in London to the Court requesting to have the goods on two receipts given to him by Henry Benson when he has given the Company security.
Letter 149 James Sanders in London to the Court requesting permission to carry out some looking glasses and glass ware as part of his private trade allowance.
Letter 151 Captain Philip Worth in London to the Court requesting permission to ship out £100 worth of coral on board the Houghton as part of his private trade allowance.
Letters 152-153 Secretary Charles Carkesse at the Customs House in London to Thomas Woolley forwarding an account by John Wharry, one of the tidesmen who was mistreated by the crew of the Cadogan. Related papers attached.
Letter 154 Henry Talbot to Ynyr Lloyd requesting that the Court accept Hugh Clopton's security instead of Exton Saywer's who had to go into the country.
Letter 155 Secretary Josiah Burchett at the Admiralty Office to Thomas Mitchell requiring the commanders of the Company's ships to attend on the Lords Commissioners of the Admiralty.
Letter 156 John Hungerford to Thomas Mitchell relating to the Company's dispute with the customs relating to the algebraic computation on unrated East India goods.