Letter 247 Messrs Abraham and James Franco, Samson Gideon, Joseph Salvador, David de Castro and Henry Isaac in London to the Court requesting they issue instructions that their coral and silver be transported from Fort St David to Fort St George to purchase diamonds.
Letters 248-250 Major William Mackenzie in Bombay to the Court reporting on the insufficiency of his pay and desiring relief. Also includes papers on the amount of effective men in Bombay and other information.
Letter 251 Petition of the factors and writers at Fort Marlborough to the Court requesting an addition to their allowances in light of the high living costs at that settlement.
Letters 253-256 William Wood at the Customs House in London to Robert James concerning a complaint made by Joseph Blagrave that he was mistreated by a customs officer named William Rowley on board the Edgbaston. Related papers attached.
Letter 258 Nathaniel Jacobs in London to the Court requesting that the Company continue to pay his salary to his family in Bengal despite having had to return to England for the recovery of his health.
Letter 260 Secretary Bendall Martyn at the Excise Office in London to Robert James relating to the labourer John Hathaway's claims that he was encouraged to embezzle tea from the Company's warehouse by Francis Instone, an excise officer. Reports that they will examine the said Instone the following day and request the attendance of John Hathaway and Thomas Rhodes.