Letter 109 Secretary William Lowndes at the Treasury Chambers to the Court reporting that the Lords Commissioners of his Majesty's Treasury desire to meet with some on them the following Tuesday at one o'clock.
Letter 111 Secretary Henry Newman at Middle Temple to Thomas Woolley forwarding a book published by the Society for promoting Christian knowledge for the Protestant mission to India.
Letter 113 John Fletcher in London to the Court highlighting the problems for the Company arising from the practice of the customs officers providing certificates to the buyers of tea for home consumption before an entry is made in the Custom house.
Letter 115 Petition of Captain Thomas White in London to the Court requesting that they grant a licence for three small ships and a sloop to trade to Delagoa and Madagascar for the whale fishing and the purchase of elephant’s teeth and other commodities.
Letter 116 Secretary Henry Newman in Middle Temple to Thomas Woolley reporting that the Society for promoting Christian knowledge thank them for allowing Mr Ziegenbalg and his family to travel to India on board one of their ships.