Letter 218 John Abbott at Aleppo to Peter Michell reporting that he has forwarded packets to the Company in London via Constantinople and Vienna. Also refers to political affairs between the Pasha of Mosul and the Pasha of Kurdistan and their progress in Persia.
Letters 219-220 Edward Cotsford in New Bond Street to the Court asking to return to the Company's service in whatever rank they desire now that his health is restored. Related papers attached.
Letter 221 Isaac Sage in Sackville Street to the Court reporting that he has arrived in England and asking to return to his post in Bengal once his health is restored.
Letter 223 Lieutenant Colonel Capper in Mortimer Street to the Chairman writing on behalf of Colonel Macleane contesting the Company's decision to pay only part of his travelling expenses because he went to visit Siraj Ud Daula without permission of the Governor and Council of Bengal.
Letters 224-226 Petition of James Tippett to the Court asking them to review the unjust outcome of his court martial for encouraging a body of non-commissioned officers to form a group to refuse to serve under Sergeant Major James Youd. Copies of court martial attached.
Letter 227 Petition of George Hadley in Boulogne to the Court asking to return to his station in Bengal and be given his rank according to his seniority.
Letter 228 Major Thomas Fletcher in Berners Street to [Peter Michell] requesting to remain in England with the rank of Lieutenant Colonel until the Court can find useful service for him within their higher commands.
Letter 229 Daniel Stow at the Navy Office to Peter Michell enquiring on behalf of the Earl of Sandwich as to when the recently purchased the Prince of Wales and Duke of Cumberland will be cleared of their cargoes.
Letter 230 Anthony Todd at the General Post Office to Peter Michell reporting that he has one hundred letters for the Company sent by way of Egypt and the Suez.