Letters 35-39 Papers of the Committee of Correspondence relating to Lieutenant Arden’s request to be re-admitted into his former post in the Military establishment at Bengal now that his health is recovered.
Letter 40 Memorial of Lieutenant Scipio Campbell to the Court asking permission to proceed to Madras so that he can settle the affairs of his deceased brother.
Letters 41-42 Secretary Edward Stanley at Custom House to Peter Michell asking for assistance from the Court in prosecuting Captain Kent for smuggling 700 chests of tea to Dunkirk.
Letter 43-47 Memorial of Robert Dobinson in London to the Court referring to a series of events which forced him to resign his post as Auctioneer at Calcutta. He asks the Court for some relief and also asks to return to his post as soon as his affairs are settled. Related papers attached.
Letter 48 Clement Francis at Fort William to the Court outlining why he feels that Mr Bruce's request to be ranked before him should not be complied with.
Letters 49-50 John Abbott at Aleppo to Peter Michell forwarding packets to the Company via Constantinople and Vienna. Encloses extract from letter to the Court dated 20 Dec 1777.
Letter 53 Memorial of Basil Monteith in London to the Court asking them to grant him some relief as he had incurred a large expense in recruiting for the Company's service.
Letter 54 Chambers, Hiccox and Denyer at Madeira to the Court reporting that they are awaiting the Court’s instructions for shipments of wine for the Godfrey and Mountstuart.
Letter 55 Scott, Pringle and Co at Madeira to Peter Michell relating to 136 pipes of wine to be loaded onto the Godfrey and Mountstuart as the Court directed.