Letters 106-107 George Clifford and Teysset in Amsterdam to Peter Michell reporting that the packet they sent to the Company on 13 Apr had been intercepted by the French and sent to Dunkirk. Encloses copy of the letter dated 13 Apr containing the cost of spices sold at recent sales in Amsterdam.
Letter 108 Philip Stephens at the Admiralty Office to Peter Michell reporting that the Commissioners of the Admiralty have agreed to return the soldiers pressed from on board the Ceres, Hawke and Princess Royal.
Letter 109 Attorney-General Alexander Wedderburn in Lincoln Inn Fields to the Chairman requesting that the Court would order their Solicitor to take charge of the prosecution against the members of the former Council of Madras.
Letter 110 Thomas Fitzhugh and Thomas Bevan in Madeira to the Court stating that they mistakenly reported that all of the East Indiamen in convoy with His Majesty's Ships East Indiaman and Shrewsbury and that the Duke of Grafton had become separated.
Letters 111-123 The Company's agents in Madeira to the Court and Peter Michell enclosing invoices, accounts and bills of lading for wine loaded onto Company ships.
Letter 124 Petition of Captain James Tippett to the Court reporting that he has suffered great losses since his dismissal from the Company's service and requesting that the Court grant him some relief.
Letter 126 Robert Richie in Venice to Peter Michell outlining his thoughts on the Court's decision on his suggestion for the Company to buy some cutters to transport men and packets.
Letter 127 Scott, Pringle and Co in Madeira to Peter Michell enclosing an account for pipes of wine loaded on Company ships sailing to Fort St George and Fort William.