Letter 90 James Scott to the Court reporting that he was pensioned off after injuries sustained from a fall in St Helena and requesting that they take his case into consideration.
Letter 91 John Goodwin at St Helena to the Court defending his conduct and promising to keep a better record of his financial transactions. Also requests a continuance of the allowances granted to his predecessors.
Letter 92 Lieutenant Govnernor Charles Hutchinson at St Helena to the Court concerning their disagreement with the Governor over his official powers and defending his conduct which has incurred the Governor's displeasure.
Letter 93 Lieutenant Governor Charles Hutchinson, John Goodwin and A. Purling at St Helena to the Court outlining the reasons for their disagreement with the Governor of the Island which arose when dealing with a number of cases which came before them during a consultation.
Letter 96 Secretary Thomas Corbett at the Admiralty Office to Christopher Mole concerning the Court's request to the Admiralty for naval supplies following a collision between a large transport and the Princess Amelia.
Letter 98 Representation of the inhabitants of St Helena to the Court concerning the arbitrary conduct of Governor David Dunbar. Duplicate of their remonstrance dated 15 Jun 1746 attached.
Letter 100 George Clifford and Sons in Amsterdam to Christopher Mole forwarding shipping intelligence about Dutch and English ships from Asia and providing a list of the sales of French teas.