Letter 155 Alexander Dalrymple in Soho Square to the Court relating to preparations for his stay on a ship and how he objects to the surveyors staying in the great cabin.
Letter 157 Charles Thomas Coggan at East India House to Peter Michell stating the Committee of Shipping have examined and approved the swearing of ships’ mates abroad the Deptford, North and Asia.
Letter 158 General Richard Smith and others in London to the Court enquiring about their decision in connection to a letter sent to Miguel Van Colster from the Nabob's creditors.
Letter 159 George Stainforth in Spithead to the Court concerning the losses he must suffer as a result of his orders to go to Madeira being countermanded.
Letter 160 Charles Thomas Coggan at East India House to Peter Michell stating that the Committee of Shipping has approved ships’ mates to be sworn on the Deptford, Cruttenden, Grenville and Ankerwyke.
Letter 161 Memorial of Taylor Barrow to the Court of Directors expressing his concern regarding a fall in the value of East India Company stock, and hoping he may not suffer as a result of it.
Letter 162 Letter to Peter Michell, stating that the Commissioners of Excise want to know if a John Atwood is entered on board any of the Company's outward bound ships.
Letter 163 Charles Thomas Coggan at East India House to Peter Michell reporting that the Committee of Shipping has approved the swearing of ships’ mates on the Asia, Clive, Cruttenden and Deptford.
Letter 164 George Clifford and Sons at Amsterdam to Peter Michell enclosing a list of Dutch East India Company goods sold in Zeeland the previous week.