Letters 26-27 Memorial of William Sedgwick to the Court requesting to remain in England a little longer until his health has recovered. Related papers attached.
Letters 28-30 Bartholomew Plaisted to Robert James submitting his case and supporting evidence to the Court regarding his dismissal from the posts of engineer and surveyor at Bengal. Related papers attached.
Letter 31 Humphry Bellamy in Walthamstow to Robert James reporting that he will attend the Committee of Correspondence on 19 Mar 1750 to clear himself from the charges levelled against him by Bartholomew Plaisted.
Letter 34 Petition of James Hendrie to the Court requesting to be discharged from his duty in the Secretary's Office and have such allowances by way of annuity as the Court shall think fit in light of his long services to the Company.
Letter 35 Humphry Bellamy in London to Robert James reporting that it will not be possible for him to answer the accusations levelled against him by Bartholomew Plaisted by the following day but that he will do so as soon as possible.
Letter 37 Extract of a letter from Robert Mapletoft at Fort William to Richard Chauncey about his desire to seek patronage in learning Persian and Arabic.
Letter 38 Humphry Bellamy in Walthamstow to the Committee of Correspondence in answer to Bartholomew Plaisted's accusations against him whilst he was a Buxey in Bengal.