Letters 69-70 Sir Grey Cooper at the Treasury Chambers to the Chairman and Deputy enclosing draft clauses for a Bill proposed to be brought into Parliament for preventing the running of calicoes. Bill to be presented at the next session should the Company have no objection.
Letter 71 Memorial from Richard Holloway in London to the Court requesting that his son Giles Holloway of the Council at Bencoolen may be restored to his original rank.
Letter 74 John Abbott in Aleppo to Peter Michell concerning the forwarding of packets to the Company and reporting that some of the messengers were robbed by Arabs.
Letter 77 Alexander Dalrymple in Soho Square to the Court acknowledging the receipt of the Court’s resolution and accepting the task the Company asked him to do, provided it does not invalidate his ambitions in the Madras establishment.
Letters 78-80 Correspondence from James Hodgson to the Court requesting their patronage of his sugar works in Bengal. Included is a petition dated 8 Apr 1779, a letter dated 8 Apr 1779, and two plans of a sugar works.