Letters 98-99 Laurence Sulivan in Queen Square to the Court relating to a conversation he had with John Hoole following a speech made by Lord Clive in the House of Commons.
Letter 101 Edward Stanley at the Custom House to Peter Michell stating that if payment is not made to the duties then the Company will face legal action.
Letter 102 Philip Stephens at the Admiralty Office to Peter Michell informing him of the damage sustained to the East Indiaman Eagle when it grounded on the Gilman sands, and that the ship can be docked and repaired and restocked at Portsmouth in compliance with the Directors’ wishes.
Letter 103 George Thompson in London to the Court informing them that some unusual transactions done by Mr Sheriff can be explained away by his inexperience.
Letter 104 Note from Sir George Colebrooke to Peter Mitchell excusing himself from a meeting of Directors to sign a petition to Parliament against the preamble of the Regulating Act.
Letter 105 John Matthews at Walbrook to Peter Michell stating that he will be unable to attend the meeting of Directors to sign a petition to Parliament against the preamble of the Regulating Act as he has gout.
Letter 107 John Rosier at the House of Commons to Peter Michell stating that the Committee of Supply voted the enclosed resolution which he sent and will enquire as to why it was not received.