Letters 57-58 Messrs Robert Paul and C. Wade at the Customs House in London to William Webb the Treasurer to the East India Company, forwarding an account of interest on unrated goods submitted to the Commissioners of the Customs. Related papers attached.
Letter 61 William May and John Swynsen to the Court requesting an advance of £1,000 on responentia to trade with in diamonds or any other commodity the Company does not feel interferes with their trade.
Letter 62 Secretary Thomas Corbett at the Admiralty Office in London to Christopher Mole reporting that the Lords Commissioners of the Admiralty have granted the Company's request to supply a long boat for the Heathcote from the naval stores at Portsmouth.
Letters 63-64 Messrs Thomas Dorrill and Danvers Graves at Bussorah to the Court reporting on the movement of ships, attacks on shipping by the Maratha pirate Angria and other bits of intelligence from the region.
Letters 65-68 Messrs Chambers and Baker in Madeira to the Court concerning the provision of wine for the Company's ships and settlements. Also includes bills of lading and accounts.
Letter 70 William Wood at the Customs House in London to Christopher Mole concerning a demand made on the Company for payment of £46,386 12s 6 1/2d due on interest on unrated bonds.
Letter 72 Petition of Francis Wrangham junior in St Helena to the Court requesting to have a promotion from his post in the Secretary's Office on the island.