Letter 73 Ferguson, Murdoch and Co at Madeira to Peter Michell enclosing bills of lading as well as accounts of marks, numbers and contents for pipes of wine loaded onto Company ships. [The enclosures are no longer with the letter.]
Letters 74-75 Memorial of Captain Joseph Liddell Farrer to the Court asking to be appointed to the command and allowances of Surat Castle with his battalion of Sepoys stationed there as Major Wood has retired.
Letters 76-78 Memorial of Charles William Tonyn, brother of Captain Tonyn, to the Court asking that his brother may be appointed to a rank suitable to his service and experience as an officer in both the King's and then the Company's service. Related papers attached.
Letter 81 John Watts at the Victualling Office to Peter Michell asking the Company to deliver a letter and accompanying box to Sir Edward Vernon, Commander of His Majesty’s ships and vessels in the East Indies.
Letters 84-85 Brigadier General Joseph Smith in London to the Court outlining recent events which affect the Company's interests on the Coromandel Coast.
Letter 86 Samuel Blackwell in London to the Court writing a memorial on behalf of David Killican in Bengal, asking the Court to lift the bar to his rising in the service at Bengal.
Letter 87 Secretary Philip Stephens in the Admiralty Office to the Court stating that it is not possible to return the men they took from the Company's ships at Portsmouth as there is a shortage of men on His Majesty's ships.
Letter 88 Burnet Abercromby in London to the Court asking to be paid £800 for expenses incurred by the passage of persons on board the Grenville by the late Lord Pigot.