Letter 24 Petition of Jeremiah Church of Cirencester to the Court requesting permission to proceed to Bengal and practice as a barrister. Related papers attached.
Letter 26 Walter Ferguson, Robert Lilman and James Hicks at the Office for Sick and Wounded Seamen to Peter Michell providing details on prisoners of war who are being exchanged. 29 Jan 1781
Letter 27 Petition of William Dunkin in London to the Court requesting permission to proceed to Bengal to practise as a barrister in the Supreme Court at Calcutta. Related papers attached 30 Jan 1781
Letter 28 Charles Foulis, Jefferey Jackson and John Mitford to the Court requesting that the owners of the Southampton, Northumberland, Fortitude, Nassau and new ship be allowed a further advance of freight.
Letter 29 Petition of Edward Ellis to the Court requesting the Company's permission to proceed to Bengal and practise law in the Supreme Court at Calcutta.
Letter 30 Petition of Richard Weekes to the Court requesting that the Company allow him to proceed to Bengal and practise as a barrister in the Supreme Court at Calcutta.
Letter 31 George Willson to the Court requesting permission to withdraw his tenders of the ships Calcutta and Alfred, until a rate of freight shall be settled for the present extraordinary expenses which must fall on the owners in consequence of the hostilities with the Dutch being commenced.
Letter 32 Philip Stephens at the Admiralty Office to Peter Michell reporting that the Commissioners have granted the Company’s request for a bowsprit from Portsmouth for the Queen and that their Lordships have commanded the Navy Board to supply it.