Letter 89 Petition of James Hutchinson to the Court asking them to appoint his son John Hutchinson, stationed at Anjengo, to succeed to the residency when the post becomes vacant.
Letter 90 J. Thomas at the Navy Office to Peter Michell relating to the supply of an anchor and asking the Company to replace it at the earliest opportunity.
Letter 92 Secretary Philip Stephens at the Admiralty Office to Peter Michell reporting that orders have been sent to Admiral Pye to discharge seamen impressed from the Gatton and Calcutta.
Letters 93-101 Colonel William Egerton in Grosvenor Street to the Court requesting that the Court confirm his brother Colonel Charles Egerton with the chief command of Bombay. Attached to these letters are papers relating to the appointment of the Chief Commander of Bombay.
Letter 102 Secretary Philip Stephens at the Admiralty Office to Peter Michell reporting that the Lords Commissioners of the Admiralty are ordering HMS Asia to proceed to Bombay an act as convoy for the Company's ships outward bound from Spithead.
Letter 103 J. Thomas at the Navy Office writing to Peter Michell stating that the Commissioners of the Navy have no objection to the Court sending men to inspect some journals.
Letter 105-108 Memorial of the Governors of the Foundling Hospital and Magdalen Hospital to the Court asking for payment of money due to them which was donated by the late Hindu merchant Omichand who lived in Bengal.
Letter 109 Secretary Philip Stephens at the Admiralty Office to Peter Michell reporting that Sir Thomas Pye, Commander in Chief of His Majesty's ships at Portsmouth, had not found any evidence of men on the Gatton and Calcutta being pressed into Navy ships.
Letter 110 John Calland in London to the Court asking them to appoint an early date to take into consideration his application to be re-employed in the Company's service.