Letter 109 Petition of William Price to the Court requesting that his money is paid into the Company's cash at Bengal and then bills are issued so the money can be remitted to him in England.
Letters 111 William Henry Draper at East India House to the Court seeking employment as a supercargo in China or elsewhere as the Company desire. Provides details of his previous services for the Company in Persia.
Letters 112-113 Memorial of Captain Robert Hudson in London to the Court asking them to take the case relating to his gold under their consideration. Related papers attached.
Letter 114 Extract from Joseph Brigg's correspondence with his father whilst in Bengal complaining about the decline in his health and lack of advancement in his career in the Company's service.
Letter 116 Memorial of William Henry Draper in London to the Court submitting recommendations to enable the Company to make alterations in their settlements in the Persian Gulf.
Letter 117 Messrs Liell, Pearkes and Gough to the Court requesting they pay them the commission on the sale of the Bombay cargo by the ship Onslow at Canton.
Letters 118-119 Memorial of John Birkhead to the Court requesting that his son be employed by the Company in light of the meritorious services performed by one of his other sons, the late Christopher Birkhead in Bengal. Related papers attached.
Letters 120-121 Secretary Thomas Corbett at the Admiralty Office to Christopher Mole stating that seven men who had been pressed into naval service and been granted a month's leave have not returned on time and taken employment on board the Fame Privateer. For this reason the Lords Commissioners of the Admiralty direct that their wages should not be paid by the Company. Related papers attached.