Augustus de Morgan in Madras to the Court asking to be reinstated to his previous post as a Captain Lieutenant of Artillery, despite the fact that he has lost an eye. He encloses letters of reference from J. Wood and J. Eley.
Letter 101 Charles Thomas Coggan at East India House to Peter Michell informing him that the Committee of Shipping have examined and approved the swearing of ships’ mates on the Calcutta and Thomas.
Letters 105-106 Memorial of Captain Alexander Duncan to the Court of Directors stating that he did not make it to Bombay because of a letter sent from Peter Michell instructing him to go to Gibraltar. Asks permission to sail to Bombay at the earliest opportunity.
Letter 107 Grey Cooper at the Treasury Chambers to the Court of Directors stating that £43,639 17s 9d will be accepted by the Treasury on account of the deficiency from tea duties.
Letter 109 Captain Thomas Lyell Junior in Madras to Peter Michell informing him that the ship Stafford arrived at Madras on 31 August and that he received his dispatches to sail to China the next day.
Letter 110 George Clifford and Sons at Amsterdam to Peter Michell enclosing price lists of Dutch East India Company cargoes to be sold the following month.
Letter 111 Charles Smith at Aleppo to the Court forwarding a package to the Court via Constantinople and Vienna. Also enclosing an account of messengers and couriers to 19 September 1770 totalling some £972.