Letter 6 William Stiles at the Custom House to Peter Michell reporting that the Commissioners do not get involved in the allowances made by them to the warehouse keeper and land waiters unless complaints are made about illegal or unwarrantable fees and gratuities demanded by them.
Letters 8-11 John Raymond in London to Peter Michell requesting that the Company pay for the maintenance of troops carried from Bengal to Madras on the Duke of Kingston. Related papers attached.
Letter 12 Philip Stephens at the Admiralty Office to Peter Michell reporting that the Commissioners have agreed to the Court’s request to allow the Brilliant into Portsmouth so that she can be surveyed.
Letters 15-16 Thomas Hinchman at Duke Street to the Court asking to remain in England until he has settled his private affairs. Related papers attached.
Letter 17 The Earl of Hillsborough at St James's to Laurence Sulivan approving the paragraphs sent for his inspection before being sent to the East Indies.
Letter 19 The Earl of Hillsborough at St James's to Laurence Sulivan stating that the he approves of the paragraph to be sent in the next letter to Bengal relating to Eyre Coote.