Letter 110 Captains James Dale, Benjamin Braund, Thomas Baddison, J. Purling, Benjamin Jenkins, Nicholas Webb and Pinson Bonham in London to the Court requesting permission for the Warwick, Tavistock, Princess Augusta, Falmouth, Sandwich, Boscawen and Norfolk to remain a further ten days at Gravesend instead of sailing to the Downs.
Letter 112 R. Pritchard in London to the Court reporting that a Chinese man named Cheequa arrived in Europe via a Portuguese ship and is now in London and that the said individual lost all of his effects of a considerable value in a recent earthquake at Lisbon. Requests that Cheequa may have free passage home on board the Boscawen in consideration of his financial distress.
Letters 113-116 Memorial of Richard Dorrill in Bloomsbury Square to the Court requesting some relief for his brother Thomas Dorrill in light of his service as late chief of Tellicherry. Related papers attached.
Letter 117 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.
Letter 118 Captain Du Funk at Bombay to the Chairman and Court submitting correspondence demonstrating how he has been mistreated and obstructed in his duty as the captain of artillery and chief engineer. Related papers attached.