Letter 133 Petition of Baron Suaso, D. Avernes, Edmund Heath, Samson Gideon and Gabriel Lopez to the Court requesting that they deliver up gold in their possession which belongs to Rowland Aynsworth who handed it over to them for repayment of his debts.
Letter 134 Secretary Thomas Corbett at the Admiralty Office to Christopher Mole requesting that orders be given to supply the men of war with provisions at St Helena.
Letter 135 Memorial of Baron Suaso, D. Avernes, Edmund Heath, Samson Gideon and Gabriel Lopez to the Court requesting they hand over the gold in their possession which belonged to Rowland Aynsworth before he handed it over to them to repay his debts.
Letter 138 Secretary Thomas Corbett at the Admiralty Office to Christopher Mole reporting that the Navy Board has been directed to order naval supplies for the Fort St George upon her arrival at Portsmouth.
Letters 139-142 Chambers and Baker at Madeira to the Court forwarding bills of lading and accounts relating to the provision of wine for the Company's ships and settlements in Asia.
Letters 143-149 Rowland Aynsworth to the Court detailing the state of his finances and gold belonging to him in the Company's treasury. Related papers attached.
Letters 150-151 William Wood at the Customs House in London to Christopher Mole providing assistance from customs officers to recover the cargo onboard the Nottingham which ran aground at Broadstairs, Kent. Related papers attached.
Letter 152 Captain Robert Hudson to the Court requesting to be paid two and a half percent commission for the produce of the £9,000 gold investment on board the Grafton which was sold in China.