Letter 69 William Wood at the Customs House in London to Christopher Mole concerning the loading of some brandy belonging to David Lance on board one of the Company's ships at the Downs.
Letter 70 Secretary Thomas Corbett at the Admiralty Office to Christopher Mole reporting that Vice Admiral Martin has been instructed to release the Company's advice boat and dispatch her up the Thames.
Letter 71 James Adams to Christopher Mole reporting that Mr Oliver had an accident on his horse outside Highgate and injured his face. Forwards accounts relating to a claim submitted to the Court by Robert Baillie.
Letter 72 Petition of Samuel Moses to the Court requesting permission to proceed to Fort St George as a free merchant to assist his brother Levy Moses in the diamond trade.
Letter 73 Messrs Thomas Thomson and Richard Wood to the Court requesting payment of their commission on silver, gold, diamonds and pearls they brought back on the Edgbaston. Related papers attached.
Letter 74 Commodore C. Barnett on board the Harwich in Madras to the Secret Committee recommending Mr Ramsay who returns home with injuries sustained in the seizure of some French ships sailing from China.
Letter 75 Intelligence reports submitted by Commodore C. Barnett to Alexander Hume detailing the poor state of defences around the English settlements in Madras, the necessity of providing naval stores from England and the dispatch of ships around the coast of India.
Letter 76 John Misenor to the Court forwarding bills for money loaned to a number of French prisoners of war who were detained at St Helena for some time.