Letter 72-79 John Krill at St Ives to Peter Michell enclosing an account of his expenses in sending out a boat to cruise for the Company's homeward bound ships. Related accounts and papers attached.
Letter 80 Henry Solcher, Collector of the Customs at Plymouth, to Peter Michell writing on behalf of Colonel Hocquart who desired to have a packet delivered to him in Paris.
Letter 81 Thomas Weston in London to Peter Michell reporting his arrival in London and requesting to return to his post in Fort St George when his health has recovered.
Letter 85 Dan Stow at the Navy Office to Peter Michell requesting to know the quantity of Navy stores which can be put on board the Company's ships for the season for the use of His Majesty's Squadron in the East.
Letter 86 Philip Stephens at the Admiralty Office to Peter Michell reporting that the Commissioners of the Navy and Victualling Offices are ordered to apprize the Court of the tonnage for India during the season.
Letters 88-90 Memorial relating to a resolution formed by the Court of the East India Company, of having their labourers and servants in London instructed in the use of arms, in order to qualify them for protecting the property contained in the Company’s Warehouses in case of invasion.