Letter 97 Stephen Cogigian in London to the Court requesting permission to export £250 worth of coral beads and emeralds to Fort St George to purchase diamonds.
Letter 98 Messrs Henry and Peter Miulman and Jos. Salomon to the Court requesting permission to export £1000 worth of coral to India on board one of their ships.
Letter 99 G. Higginson at East India House to [Robert James?] reporting that the Committee of Shipping have examined and approved the following individuals as ships' mates: Michael Tovey, George Richardson, John Lennox, John Peters, Martin Bigglestone, James McConohie, John Horn, Peter Stokes and Reynold Adams.
Letter 100 Thomas Reading at East India House to Robert James reporting that Richard Scott has been appointed one of the Company's waiters and an extraordinary waterman by the Committee of Private Trade.
Letter 104 Roger Carter in Natal to the Deputy Governor and Council of Fort Marlborough providing details on trading conditions and events in Tapanooly, Sumatra.
Letter 105 Edward Phipps, Richard Wood, Robert Mackett and John Hull in Canton to the Court providing details on the cargoes which they sold and the goods purchased in China.