Letters 138-139 John Rosier in the House of Commons to Peter Michell enclosing a copy of a bill for granting further time for allowing drawback upon the exportation of muslins, calicoes and coffee, which was put to the House by Mr Purling and read for the first time.
Letters 141-142 Patrick Ross in London to Sir George Wombwell enclosing a memorial of the Field Officers of the Corps of Artillery and Engineers on the Coast of Coromandel.
Letter 143 Lord Suffolk at St James's to the Chairman and Deputy Chairman enclosing a letter he received from Mr Delaval, His Majesty's minister in Copenhagen, with a copy of His Danish Majesty's ordinance for regulating the India trade. Delaval's letter is no longer present.
Letter 144 Humphrey Ram in Arundel Street to the Court requesting that the Court indemnify his son G. A. Ram at Madras for an action brought against him by G. Mackay.
Letter 145 Mary Barwell in Ormond Street to the Court asking them to be less severe in their sentence on William Barton as it would ruin his wife and children.