Letter 122 Robert James at East India House to Christopher Mole complaining of the careless and irregular ways that the Commanders of the Admiral Vernon, Walpole, Lynn and Marlborough have signed their endorsements having arrived back from Fort St George.
Letter 123 Robert James at East India House to Christopher Mole reporting on the wrong calculations of tonnage loaded on board the Company's ships at Bombay.
Letter 124 George Clifford and Sons in Amsterdam to Christopher Mole reporting that it is best to make no further applications to the Dutch East India Company concerning advices from India on this occasion.
Letter 125 Petition of Rowland Aynsworth to the Court requesting that they forward his gold to Baron Suaso, Edmund Heath, Samson Gideon and Gabriel Lopez towards repayment of his debts to them.
Letter 126 Memorial of Baron Suaso, Edmund Heath, Samson Gideon and Gabriel Lopez to the Court requesting that they deliver over gold in their possession which belonged to Rowland Aynsworth who handed it over to them as payment of his debts.
Letter 127 Representation of John Vanhoorn to the Court requesting that a sailor named James Sims be discharged from on board the Neptune's Prize at Bombay.
Letter 128 Captain Francis Steward in London to the Court requesting that his attornies at Madras and Bengal have permission to pay his money into the Company's treasuries and bills be issued and remitted to England.
Letter 131 John Horne in London to the Court requesting that they give directions to their government in Bombay to repay his attornies there what may be paid into cash on account of deficiencies.
Letter 132 George Clifford and Sons at Amsterdam to Christopher Mole forwarding a letter addressed to the Company from a ship which had just arrived at Zetland.