Letter 99 William Kerr in Northampton to Peter Michell stating that his brother had not received their instructions because of postal problems and not to take the matter too harshly.
Letter 102 Peter Reay at White Chaple [Whitechapel] Road to the Court asking for relief as his property had been taken along with the Company's [presumably during the war].
Letter 103 Peter Stoakes in Bexley to the Court asking for relief due to the losses he suffered in his investment when the Company's President at Madras changed his ship’s orders.
Letter 105 Sam Vaughan at the Marine Society's Office to the Chairman requesting the benevolence of the Company for the sufferers in Barbados and Jamaica.
Letters 106-107 George Clifford and Teyssett at Amsterdam to Peter Michell reporting how grateful the Minister of Noordway was at receiving 200 guineas from the Company for his services. Related papers attached, in Dutch.
Letters 109-110 James W. Hay to the Court reporting his arrival in England from Fort St George for the recovery of his health. Related papers attached.
Letter 111 Mr Irvin and Mr Smith at Aleppo to the Committee of Secrecy reporting on the logistical aspects of travelling to Fort St George. Also refers to the political situation in the area.
Letter 112 William Henry Pigou and Henry Lane in London to the Court requesting a moiety from the Company on the homeward bound cargos of the ships consigned to Canton in 1780.