Letter 32 Archibald Stirling in London to Court requesting permission to return a servant named Catherine to Bengal on board one of the Company's ships.
Letter 34 Secretary John Cleveland at the Admiralty Office to Robert James reporting that orders have been issued to defend the suit against Ralph Cleghorn, attorney to Alexander McFarlan.
Letter 36 G. Higginson at East India House to Robert James reporting that the Committee of Shipping have examined and approved Thomas Crichton, Richard Blount, William Baillie, Peter Young and Thomas Pages as mates on board the Lord Anson and Latham.
Letter 37 Lieutenant George Hay at St Helena to the Court complaining that he has been unfairly imprisoned pending a court martial and requesting some redress for this.
Letters 38-41 Mr Schwendler at Hughly to Cornelius Schwendler reporting on the victory of the East India Company's army over the Nawab of Bengal's forces at Plassey and providing some details on negotiations. Related papers attached.
Letters 42-43 H. Ribault in Hughly to Messrs Adam Carelson and Arnoldus Habick in Amsterdam reporting on the peace negotiations between the Nawab of Bengal and the East India Company.
Letter 44 George Challoner at East India House to the Court requesting permission to export £5,000 worth of coral beads to the East Indies for purchasing diamonds.
Letter 45 Henry Eustace Johnson to the Court requesting permission to return a servant named Nicholo Murric to India on board one of the Company's ships.