Letter 43 Proposal of Captain Henry Gough and the rest of the owners of the Company's outward bound fleet relating to the saltpetre freight allowance for the vessels as stipulated in their charter-parties.
Letter 45 William Watts and James Stirling at the Academy in Little Tower Street to the Court proposing they be given the keeping of the Company's orrery and permission to give lectures on it.
Letter 46 Henry Symonds in London to the Court requesting that several goods brought by Henry Benson may be viewed in the Company's warehouse before they are sold.
Letter 47 George Byng, first viscount Torrington at Whitehall to Henry Lyell requesting that they employ William Keble at one of their settlements in India.
Letter 50 John Landon at Poplar to the Court requesting that some of the Directors solicit the Board of Commissioners for building new churches for funds to improve the chapel in light of the parish's poverty.