Letters 70-72 Richard Hughes at Cairo to the Court asking to be appointed the Company's agent for forwarding dispatches by way of Suez, or to be rewarded for his trouble and expenses during the time he has waited on the Court's decision.
Letter 73 John Robinson at the Treasury Chamber to the Chairman and Deputy reporting that the Lords Commissioners of the Treasury have no objection to the letter for the Governor General and Court of Bengal.
Letters 76-77 George Clifford and Teyssett in Amsterdam to Peter Michell reporting on the auction of goods from the General Barker and the release of the crew in exchange for Dutch prisoners of war.
Letters 78-79 Thomas Lewlin in London to the Court requesting permission to return to his station when he is released by the Dutch. Related papers attached.
Letter 82 Robert Richie in Venice to Samuel Wilks desiring to have the previous notice by post of the dispatch of messengers, that he may provide a vessel at a moderate freight.