Letter 180 Charles Thomas Coggan in East India House to Peter Michell stating that the Committee of Shipping has agreed to swear ships’ mates on the Cruttenden, Ankerwyke, Clive, Horsendon and Grosvenor.
Letter 181 William Francis Charlton in London to the Court asking to remain in England for a year until his health is restored. He also asks that this will not prejudice his rank in Council at Bengal.
Letters 182-183 Captain John Nevil Parker in London to Peter Michell enclosing two copies of a declaration relating to Captain Parker’s conduct during the resignation of the officers of the 2nd Brigade.
Letters 185-186 William Jones at Temple to Sir George Colebrooke stating that he studied Persian and Arabic at Oxford and has compiled a Persian grammar for the East India Company, which he encourages them to publish.
Letter 187 Philip Stephens at the Admiralty Office to Peter Michell stating that the Captain of HMS Hussar has been ordered to Gravesend to watch out for discontent amongst Company's seamen on the departure of HMS Minerva.
Letter 189 Charles Thomas Coggan in East India House to Peter Michell stating that the Committee of Shipping has examined and approved the swearing of ships’ mates on the ships Colebrooke and Ankerwyke.
Letter 190 Samuel Wilks to the Court asking if he can petition for the lease of the house in Lime Street Square to be granted to the East India Company rather than himself, stating that this will save them £15 of extra expenses.