Letter 10 Secretary Henry Newman of the Society for Promoting Christian Knowledge at the Bartlett Buildings to the Court requesting permission to send out some items to their missionaries in Tranquebar.
Letter 11 Captain William Wells in London to the Court requesting permission for the Bedford to remain longer at Gravesend instead of moving to the Downs.
Letter 12 Captain Charles Hudson in London to the Court requesting permission for the Prince of Orange to remain longer at Gravesend instead of moving to the Downs.
Letter 13 Captain Christopher Wilson to the Court requesting permission for the Duke of Lorraine to remain longer at Gravesend instead of moving to the Downs.
Letter 14 Peter Flower to the Court requesting permission to send out 1000 oz of pieces of eight to a free merchant named Samuel Court in Bengal on board the Prince of Orange.
Letter 15 Memorial of George North at the Merchant Taylors Hall in London to the Court requesting permission to send out 373 oz of foreign silver to Randolph Fowke in Fort St George.
Letters 16-17 Secretary Charles Carkesse at the Customs House in London to Christopher Mole forwarding the Attorney General's opinion taken on an affidavit made by Robert Ferguson and Richard Neild relating to goods run on board the Princess Louisa. Related papers attached.
Letter 18 Jacob Dias to the Court requesting permission to send out £400 worth of coral beads on the Duke of Lorraine to Fort St George to purchase diamonds.