Letter 169 Samuel Vallyamoz in London to Sir George Colebrooke reporting on the best ways for raising German recruits, outlining where to go and the expected figures.
Letter 203 J. Swanston and Son at Hatton Garden to Peter Michell stating that two chests of Company merchandise ordered to be delivered on 9 August 1770 have been delivered to the King's Custom House and then shipped to Dunkirk as ordered.
Letter 222 Charles Thomas Coggan at East India House to Peter Michell stating that the Committee of Shipping has examined and approved George Scott as fourth mate on the Ship Rochford.
Letter 223 Memorial of Anthony Roots formerly in the Company's Artillery asking to be restored to his previous rank and station prior to the general resignation.
Letter 1 Henry Botham in London to the Court offering himself to be employed in the service of the Company upon hearing that they are sending servants to Balambangan.
Letter 2 William Bolts in London to the Court stating that following His Majesty's reversal of the sentence pronounced on him by the Company's Governor and Council he is happy to follow their wish that he return to his office in the Mayor’s Court.
Letter 4 William Shephard to the Court declaring that he is willing to go to London and give an account of the illicit tea trade in Plymouth provided the Company is willing to pay the expenses of the journey both there and back for him and another person.