Letter 225 George Clifford and Sons at Amsterdam to Christopher Mole reporting on the movement of Dutch East India Company ships and the sales of the same company.
Letter 226 William Leavett at Bombay to the Court complaining that he only contracted to serve in the Company's army for five years but has served seven and cannot still gain his freedom.
Letter 227 Secretary Thomas Corbett at the Admiralty Office to Christopher Mole stating the the Lord's Commissioners have issued instructions to Mr Winnington, the Admiralty's Solicitor, to reimburse £3 to the Commander of the Heathcote on account of a suit brought against him by one Mr. Watkins for refusing to pay him his wages.
Letters 228-229 John Godfrey in London to the Court requesting to be paid his account of disbursements whilst employed by the Company as a housekeeper and accountant at St Helena. Related papers attached.
Letter 230 Thomas Addams in London to the Court requesting that the proceeds from the estate of his brother, Charles Addams, be paid into the Company's cash at Bengal and that bills are issued to be remitted to London for his executors.
Letter 231 Secretary Thomas Corbett at the Admiralty Office to Christopher Mole reporting that the Lords Commissioners have issued instructions to the Regulating Captains to release mariners pressed from on board the Royal George as they all hold ship's protections.
Letters 234-235 Petition of Father Severin at Fort St George to the Court requesting that 6,000 Pagodas may be taken into the Company's cash for the purposes of funding a hospital and the education of some female orphans in Madras. French version attached.
Letter 236 Secretary Thomas Corbett at the Admiralty Office to Christopher Mole relating to mariners being released from naval service for being wrongly pressed from Company shipping.