Letter 65 George Clifford and Teysset in Amsterdam to Peter Michell sending lists of the Compagnie des Indes spice sales held in Amsterdam for the Court’s perusal.
Letter 66 Chambers, Hiccox, Denyer and Co in Madeira to the Court thanking the Company for their payment for the 58 pipes of wine ordered by the East India Company that have lain in their store for two years.
Letter 68 Edward Henley at the Custom House to Peter Michell seeking confirmation for the Commissioners that the Company have permitted Timothy Williamson to take two cases of watches, clocks and other items on board the Lascelles.
Letters 70-71 Charles Henry Leslie to the Court asking permission to proceed to Bengal to settle the affairs of his deceased uncle, Colonel Matthew Leslie. Note from Mr Grove to Sir William James enclosed.
Letters 73-80 Nicholas Grueber in London to the Court outlining his case in being removed from his seat on the Board of Trade at Bengal. He requests the Court to take this into their consideration. Related papers attached.
Letter 81 Philip Stephens at the Admiralty Office to Peter Michell reporting that the three ships donated to His Majesty by the Company have been registered on the list of the Royal Navy as the Ganges, Carnatic and Bombay Castle, in accordance with the Director’s wishes.