Letter 40 Vincent Corbett at the Royal Hospital at Haslar to Peter Michell requesting that the Company furnish him with clothes for the sick Hanoverian troops.
Letter 41 Joshua Thomas at the Navy Office to Peter Michell desiring the Court’s consent to allow their unemployed ships into the service of Government.
Letter 43 George Best, Secretary to His Majesty's German Office at St James's to Peter Michell reporting that himself. Baron Alvensteben and Lieutenant General Freytag will meet with him at East India House.
Letters 47-55 Sir Stanier Porten at St James's to Peter Michell forwarding correspondence between the Chevalier de Pinto to the Earl of Hillsborough relating to the reclamation of the port and town of St Thomas in Meliapor and other territories belonging to the dominions of the Crown of Portugal.
Letter 56 Commissioners of the Office for Sick and Wounded Seamen to Peter Michell forwarding papers from several French gentlemen who are on parole at Ashberton and asking why they were permitted to come to England.
Letter 57 Commissioners of the Victualling Office to the Court asking to be informed whether the Company will allow any ship purchased by the Navy to be sold when she has been hired to carry provisions to the fleet in India.
Letter 58 Philip Stephens at the Admiralty Office to Peter Michell relating to the transfer of six recruits onto one of His Majesty's bomb vessels following a disturbance in a pilot sloop.