Letter 79 Secretary John Clevland at the Admiralty Office to Robert James requesting to know whether the Court have any objection to bringing on the trial of Captain Peyton.
Letter 80 George Clifford and Sons in Amsterdam to Robert James forwarding a list of stocks on the Amsterdam Exchange and providing general shipping intelligence.
Letter 81 John Clevland at the Admiralty Office to Robert James requesting that he forward an order directed to the Commander in Chief of His Majesty's ships in the East Indies to India by the Lapwing.
Letter 82 William Wood at the Customs House in London to Robert James reporting that the Commissioners have agreed to the Company's request to allow the arrack and other merchandise imported on board naval ships under the command of Admiral Griffin to be transferred to the Company's warehouses and sold.
Letter 83 George Clifford and Sons in Amsterdam to Robert James forwarding cargo lists of Dutch East India ships returned from Bengal and a list of stocks sold on the Amsterdam Exchange.
Letter 84 W. Mabbott in London to the Court requesting the commission due to the late Captain Augustus Townshend, chief supercargo on board the Augusta during her voyage to China.
Letter 85 Petition of Robert Haldane to the Court requesting money on account of the commission due on the cargoes of several ships which fell under his direction as supercargo on a voyage to China.
Letter 86 Secretary John Clevland at the Admiralty Office to the Chairman requesting he call at the Admiralty to meet with the Lords Commissioners to discuss the Court's resolution in relation to the trial of Captain Peyton.