Letter 124 Lord Barrington to the Chairman and Deputy Chairman sending his acknowledgement and thanks for supplying the lists of numbers of European forces in India.
Letter 126 Richard Smith and others in London to the Court stating that they have the power to stand in place and act as the creditors’ agents in regard to the debt of the Nawab of Arcot. They ask for a speedy reply to their letter.
Letter 127 Charles Thomas Coggan at East India House to Peter Michell stating that the Committee of Shipping has examined and approved ships’ mates to be sworn on the Pacific, Asia, York and Talbot.
Letter 133 Grey Cooper in the Treasury Department to the Chairman and Deputy Chairman stating that the Lords of the Treasury will see them the following Tuesday.
Letter 134 Robert Clive in Berkeley Square to the Court stating that he is dismayed to hear that Mr Price was dismissed from his post at Bombay on the basis of letters that he submitted to the Court. Clive asks for Price’s immediate reinstatement.
Letter 135 George Clifford and Sons in Amsterdam to Peter Michell providing price lists for cargo on the homeward bound Dutch East India Company ship Petronella Maria.
Letter 136 George Clifford and Sons in Amsterdam to Peter Michell, informing him that they are forwarding two large packages to the Company via Captain Kinkeil of the ship Goodwill.