Letters 219-221 Lieutenant Valentine in London to Sir William James asking to remain in England for another two months in order to settle his private affairs before returning to his post in Bombay. Related papers attached.
Letters 222-259 Brigadier-General Charles Egerton in Bombay to the Court forwarding papers relating to his removal from the command of the army. Related papers attached.
Letter 260 Peder Hellum on board the Formidable at Spithead to Peter Michell sending thanks for their letter and stating he would be happy to go as a Midshipman in the Company's service.
Letter 261 Edward Stanley at the Customs House to Peter Michell reporting that their goods, which were plundered and taken away from the Valentine, have been lost near Guernsey and that the two Justices of Peace have been put into a house of correction for twelve months for not assisting the ship when it was in distress.
Letter 262 Charles Thomas Coggan in East India House to Peter Michell reporting that the Committee of Shipping have examined and approved William Shaw at Third Mate on the Lascelles and William Mackinyestosh as Fourth Mate on the same ship.
Letter 264 Commissioners of the Sick and Hurt Seamen to Peter Michell requesting information on Messrs De Caire and Grumet two French Prisoners of War in India.
Letter 265 Mr West in Adam Street to Peter Michell acknowledging the receipt of the Secretary's Letter acquainting him that his memorial has not been complied with.
Letter 267 Charles Thomas Coggan at East India House to Peter Michell reporting that the Committee of Shipping have examined and approved Robert Neave as Chief Mate for the Eagle.