Letter 22 Robert Harrison at St Swithin Lane to the Court requesting permission to send out 700 oz of silver to his nephew Samuel Harrison, a free merchant at Bengal.
Letter 23 Henry Guinand in London to the Court requesting permission to clear two bales of cotton romalls and one bale of cossaes which had remained uncleared by accident. Also requests to be allowed the discount despite late clearance.
Letter 24 Katherine Gifford in London to the Court choosing Sir Robert Child and Josias Wordsworth to act on her behalf in the Company's arbitration over the estate of her late husband.
Letter 25 John Deane to the Court requesting permission to carry out £5500 in foreign silver, £500 in wrought plate and £1000 in gold and silver thread and lace, as well as £2300 worth of coral with him as their President at Bengal.
Letter 27 Thomas Benson in Wood Street to the Court reporting that Francis Pereira has been outlawed for debt and that they are not to transfer any of his stock unless it is to pay his debt due to Jacob de David Lopes Henriques.
Letter 28 Secretary Pen Kekewich at the Royal Exchange Assurance Office to the Court requesting that they deliver the goods of Henry Benson in their possession.