Letter 191 Charles Thomas Smith at East India House to Peter Michell informing him that the Committee of Shipping has examined and approved David Blair as third mate on the Rochford.
Letter 193 Robert Clive at Bath to the Court concerning a military plan proposed by Captain Gwynnette. In his opinion, it would be better if the plan is given to General Coote and the field officers in India, who could give a better and more informed judgement.
Letters 194-195 Grey Cooper at the Treasury Department to the Chairman and Deputy Chairman sending them a copy of the Treasury minutes in regard to the Manila ransom.
Letter 196 Philip Stephens at the Admiralty Office to Peter Michell informing him that some of the Company's seamen previously pressed into His Majesty's service have now been restored to the Company.
Letter 198 Mr Hodges at Gravesend to Peter Michell reporting that he has forwarded his the letters to Captain Dampier and Captain Thompson as requested.
Letter 199 John Rosier in the House of Commons to Thomas Nuthall stating that the House had ordered in a bill relating to the East India Company's raising military forces for the East Indies.
Letter 200 Chamber, Hiccox, Smart, Macky and Co in Madeira to the Court stating that they have distributed 150 pipes of wine as requested in their letter of 19 October 1770.
Letter 201 Matthew Courts to the Court of Directors defending his character against the accusations laid against him by other passengers on the Duke of Grafton.