Letters 125-126 Charles Raymond to the Court reporting the poor state of the pier at Broadstairs in Kent and how the people of that place may be of use to the Company in assisting their ships in distress. Related papers attached.
Letter 127 William Myddleton at the Temple to the Court requesting that one of the Clerks of the Secretary's Office attend the Guildhall for a legal case.
Letter 130 Francis Robertson to the Court apologising for resigning his commission in a dispute over batta and explaining his reasons for doing so. He also requests to be restored to the Company's service.
Letter 131 Lord Weymouth at St James's to the Chairman and Deputy desiring papers relating to the insults received by the Dutch in Java in response to the Company's orders for taking Balambangan.
Letter 132 Thomas Lidderdale in Mark Lane to Peter Michell thanking the Court for appointing him as a writer and reporting his affairs hinder him from sailing to at present.
Letter 133 Charles Thomas Coggan at East India House to Peter Michell reporting that the Committee of Shipping have examined and approved Joseph Smith as the chief mate on the Earl of Middlesex.