Letter 213 Brethrens' Society for the Furtherance of the Gospel to the Court asking that the Company grant a number of their group passage to the Indian presidencies so that they can convert the population.
Letter 214 Earl of Richmond at St James's to the Chairman and Deputy Chairman relating to Captain Schomberg's impressment of Company's seamen to His Majesty's Service. Upon consideration, those men who appear to have not been seamen will be discharged.
Letter 215 Unsigned letter to the Court stating that they are the proper persons entitled to the Nabob's gift. Asking that the Company advertise the payments of the sum or else they will seek advice from the Lords of the Admiralty.
Letter 217 William Hambly in Plymouth to Charles Thomas Coggan advising that orders may be given to ships’ Commanders to anchor in Cawsand Bay in Plymouth. It also reports on the problem of the Navy pressing Company seamen.
Letter 219 Alexander Dalrymple in Soho Square to the Court asking permission to give copies of his incomplete chart of the Chinese coast and islands around the river Canton to Company seamen about to depart to that destination.
Letter 220 Charles Smith at Aleppo to Peter Michell sending a duplicate of a letter dated 27 Dec 1770, which was sent via Vienna and Marseilles and encloses a package from Bussora.
Letter 221 Lieutenant Colonel Hamilton to the Court stating that he has been discouraged by late appointments at Bombay and complains of how he has been superseded.