Letter 166 George Clifford and Teysset in Amsterdam to Peter Michell thanking the Court for appointing them to be the Company's correspondents in Amsterdam and promising to keep them informed. Refers to the market demand for teas and encloses cargo lists of Dutch East India Company.
Letters 167-168 Mr Mayne and Mr Brander on behalf of Colonel Gordon asking the Court to confirm in him the chief command of the Company's forces at Bombay.
Letter 170 Edward Stanley at the Custom House to Peter Michell relating to the return of handkerchiefs which were confiscated as it was thought they were prohibited.
Letter 171 Lieutenant Colonel Archibald Campbell in London to the Court forwarding a letter from the Nawab of Arcot to Mr Wheeler and offering to provide an update on the Indian settlements.
Letter 172 Charles Thomas Coggan at East India House to Peter Michell stating that John Lewis and John Corner were approved as ship’s mates for the York.
Letter 173 Petition of William Tryon to the Court asking permission for himself, his wife and daughter to proceed to Bengal to settle some private affairs at the Company’s expense.
Letter 174 Petition of James Farrell to the Court asking them to appoint him to succeed in the office of master attendant at Bombay and in the meantime to let him act as master attendant at Surat.
Letter 175 Charles Thomas Coggan at East India House to Peter Michell informing him that the Committee of Shipping have examined and approved mates for the Speke, Ceres and Asia.
Letter 176 Charles Thomas Coggan at East India House to Peter Michell informing him that the Committee of Shipping have examined and approved mates for the Bute, Dutton, Stafford, York and Asia.