Letter 77 Philip Stephens at the Admiralty Office to Peter Michell relating to the despatch of important Company correspondence on HMS Swallow in the Suez.
Letter 80 Petition of Robert Bate to the Court asking to return to his rank at Fort St George and be allowed his pay from April 1775 in lieu of his pension granted by the Military Fund in 1774.
Letter 82 Memorial of Colonel Charles Campbell to the Court asking to be appointed second in command and to succeed to the chief command when it becomes vacant.
Letter 83 John Robinson at the Treasury Chambers to the Court reporting that the Lord Commissioners of the Treasury have no objections to the bill for allowing a drawback on the duties of customs on tea exported to Ireland.
Letter 84 Stanier Porten at St James's to the Chairman and Deputy asking for copies of letters to be sent to Lord Weymouth relating to the civil and military affairs of the Company.
Letter 85 Dr Marriott at the College of Advocate-Doctors Commons, to Peter Michell relating to the advantages which would arise for the Company by appointing a permanent civil advocate.
Letters 86-87 John Walsh in Chesterfield Street to the Court enclosing a memorial from Joseph Fowke who asks to be restored to his previous rank in the Company's service at Fort St George.