Letters 38-39 Secretary Charles Carkesse at the Customs House in London to Christopher Mole requesting that an officer of the Company lay before the Commissioners a state of the case concerning Lawrence Prince, late commander of the Devonshire. Related papers attached.
Letter 41 John Scarlet to the Court requesting permission for his wife and servant to go to Bombay with him and that he can also ship out £150 worth of foreign bullion.
Letter 44 Secretary Josiah Burchett at the Admiralty Office to Christopher Mole reporting that the Commissioners of the Admiralty have given instructions for the Derby to be docked at Sheerness and that the Company's troops on board the said vessel should be secured in the garrison there to reduce risks of mutiny while the ship is repaired.
Letters 45-46 George Higginson to the Committee of Correspondence requesting a financial bonus in addition to his salary for translating numerous documents for the Company. Related papers attached.