Letter 90 William Wood at the Customs House in London to Robert James outlining the sentiments of the Commissioners of the Customs and the Attorney General in regard to settling some French prize tea for home consumption.
Letter 92 Petition of Elizabeth and Mary Slater to the Court requesting permission to take a servant named Frances to attend them on their outward bound voyage to Bombay.
Letter 93 William Wood at the Customs House in London to Robert James stating that the Commissioners of the Customs will not insist on the stipulations outlined in their minute dated 29 March 1757.
Letter 94 William John Andrews to the Court requesting permission to load some Russian hides and cinnabar on board the Grantham and Ilchester for Captain John Oliver and Captain John Tedd.
Letters 95-96 The Syndics and Directors of the French East India Company in Paris to the Court thanking them for their efforts in securing the release of Captain Sanguinet and his officers from the Pondicherry which was captured by the British navy.
Letter 98 Messrs S. Harrison and Thomas Fitzhugh at Batavia to the Court reporting that the Earl of Holderness struck some rocks on her voyage from Chusan [Zhoushan].
Letter 100 G. Higginson at East India House to Robert James reporting that the Committee of Shipping have examined and approved John Waddell as a mate for the Hawke.