Letter 101 Petition of Francis Muriell to the Court requesting an indulgence in consideration of the great expense and loss of time he suffered in the Company's service.
Letters 107-108 M. Walker in London to Richard Chauncey requesting instructions during his voyage and detailing the potential for altercations with the Dutch.
Letters 109-115 Augustus Burton in London to the Court defending himself against the charges levelled against him in the Mayor's Court at Fort St George for corruption. Related papers attached.
Letter 116 George Clifford and Sons in Amsterdam to Robert James requesting to know if they are to pay two bills sent in by Captain Robert Brown requesting money.
Letter 117 Petition of Henry Palmer and Robert Mackett to the Court requesting an advance based on their intended commission as supercargoes in the stock of the Norfolk and Dragon.
Letter 118 Secretary Thomas Corbett at the Admiralty Office to Robert James relating to a memorial submitted to the Lords Commissioners complaining about the unjust activities of the Dutch in the East Indies.