Letter 111 Charles Morgan in London to the Court stating that he was unfairly dismissed from Fort William on unsubstantiated charges and would like the Court to redress this wrong.
Letter 114 George Clifford and Sons in Amsterdam to Peter Michell enclosing price lists of goods sold by the Dutch East India Company in the previous weeks for the perusal of the Court.
Letter 116 John Abbot at Aleppo to Peter Michell forwarding two packets sent from Bombay and Bussora for the Company in London via Constantinople, and stating that he has paid £375 to John Humphreys and Sons at Constantinople for their services.
Letter 118 George Clifford and Sons in Amsterdam to Peter Michell enclosing lists of goods sold that week by the Dutch East India Company for the Court’s perusal.
Letter 120 Charles Floyer in Bath to Peter Michell relating to an account of the inland trades of salt, betelnut and tobacco carried into Bengal, as ordered by the Court.
Letter 121 Edward Stanley at Custom House to Peter Michell asking for the Company Charter to be presented in Court for use in a trial to prove that tea was produced in an area given in the Company's monopoly.