Letters 30-31 Petition of John Wallis to the Court requesting redress for some wrongs done to him whilst in the Company's service at Bombay. Related papers attached.
Letters 32-34 Petition of Thomas Pomfrett to the Court requesting that his brother in law Gervas Bellamy be granted the same allowance as members of the Council in Bengal. Related papers attached.
Letters 35 Secretary Charles Carkesse at the Customs House in London to Christopher Mole requesting to know whom they appointed to receive tea and coffee out of their warehouses for exportation.
Letters 38-39 Isaac Houssaye and Edward Page to Harry Gough addressing some financial concerns over their private trading activities. Related papers attached.
Letters 42-43 Julian Placide Hervien, Attorney to the French mission in China, to the Court requesting permission to deposit some money into the Company's cash at Fort St George on their behalf.