Letters 130-131 Anonymous letter from Bombay to the Court representing the irregular proceedings of Miguel Gonsalves, receiver of the Customs at Machin. With an English translation.
Letter 132 Secretary John Clevland at the Admiralty Office to Robert James reporting that orders have been sent to the officers of His Majesty's dock-yard at Portsmouth to provide assistance in fitting out the Houghton.
Letters 133-134 Captain John Chabbert to the Court explaining why one of the Company's Swiss regiments is not yet completed and offering to provide similar recruits on an annual basis. With a English translation.
Letter 135 Secretary John Clevland at the Admiralty Office to Robert James reporting that orders have been sent by express to the officers at His Majesty's dock-yard in Portsmouth to assist in refitting the Company's ships.
Letters 137-138 Captain P. P. Polier de Bottens requesting that the twenty extra men he raised for his company may be levied at £7 a head. Accompanied by an English translation.
Letters 139-140 Randolph Marriot in Sumatra to the Court complaining that Mr Preston at Fort Marlborough has been promoted above him to the Residency of Croce and requests this is redressed. Related papers attached.
Letter 142 William Smith at Fort Marlborough to [Robert James?] concerning a certificate valued at £350 to be delivered to Mrs Greenall whose husband recently died.
Letter 143 Captain Jonathan Ranson at Calcutta to Harry Gough complaining of the treatment he has received from the Governor General whilst master attendant at Bengal.