Letter 105 Philip Stephens at the Admiralty Office to Peter Michell signifying the Commissioners’ desire that the Court will order payment of wages owed to two seamen who entered into His Majesty’s service from the Morse.
Letter 106 Printed appeal of John Calland to the Court vindicating his conduct and defending himself against accusations levelled against him whilst working for the Company.
Letter 107 Philip Stephens at the Admiralty Office to Peter Michell signifying the Commissioners’ desire that the Court will order payment of wages owed to two seamen who entered into His Majesty's service from the Morse.
Letter 108 John Abbott at Aleppo to Peter Michell reporting that he is dispatching packets to the Company via Constantinople and Vienna, also enclosing his charges for providing this service.
Letter 112 Philip Stephens at the Admiralty Office to Peter Michell asking for the Court to provide information on the amount of tonnage of naval and victualling stores they would need for the season.
Letter 113 Joseph Baines at Mark Lane to the Court asking to have a copy of the paragraph relating to his dismissal from Fort Marlborough in the Company's general letter.