Letter 1 Sir Charles Raymond in London to the Court requesting that the sum of £1000, given to the "widows and orphans of St Helena" in the will of Mary Hunt, may be paid into the Company's Treasury in order that it may be disposed of in accordance with her wishes.
Letter 2 John Watts of the Victualling Office to Peter Michell forwarding a letter and box for the Company to send on to Edward Vernon, Commander in Chief of His Majesty's ships and vessels in the East Indies.
Letter 3 George Clifford and Teysset at Amsterdam to Peter Michell drawing a bill on the Company in the name of Peter and John Berthon for £6 as the Court requested.
Letter 4 Eyles Irwin and Anthony Hammond in London to the Court reporting their arrival from Fort St George and asking to remain in England until the next season for the recovery of their health.
Letters 5-6 Petition of Joseph Stacpoole to the Court seeking permission to proceed to Bengal to practise as a Barrister at Law in the Supreme Court of Judicature.
Letter 7 Robert Nichols Brounker in Newman Street to the Court asking to return to his rank as Lieutenant in the Company's military forces at Fort St George.
Letter 9 Lord Barrington at the War Office to Peter Michell informing him that three men on board the Mountstuart are deserters from His Majesty's service and should be handed over by the Court.
Letters 10-11 Robert Bruce Assistant Surgeon in Bengal to the Court asking to be appointed to the rank next to youngest Surgeon since the time of his arrival at Calcutta.