Letter 126 Petition and Memorial of Major Alexander MacKenzie to the Committee of Correspondence asking to be restored to his post in the Artillery in Bengal.
Letter 127 James and Daniel Webster in Leadenhall Street to Robert Gregory reporting that the Fairford is ready to sail and would be able to meet with the Brilliant and Britannia at Portsmouth in time if the Court ordered it.
Letter 128 George Clifford and Teysset in Amsterdam to Peter Michell reporting on the sudden death of George Clifford and that as a consequence of this the Company will be liquidated and then continue under the new name of Teysset and Associates.
Letters 129-130 Note from John Rosier at the House of Commons to Peter Michell forwarding a copy of the resolution from the Bengal Judicature Committee.
Letter 131 Note from Philip Stephens at the Admiralty Office to Peter Michell reporting that the Commissioners are ready to receive the Chairman and Deputy.
Letter 132 Richard Hughes at Alexandria to Peter Michell requesting to know the Court’s resolution on his earlier application to be appointed the Company's agent in Egypt.
Letter 133 Philip Stephens at the Admiralty Office to Peter Michell reporting that the Commissioners of the Admiralty have agreed to the Company's request for a convoy for its shipping.
Letter 135 Messrs John Pasley and Edward Taylor in London to the Court requesting their permission to apply to Parliament to sell the cargoes of the two Dutch Chinamen for exportation.
Letter 136 Richard Burke in the Treasury Chambers to the Chairman and Deputy enclosing a draught of a Bill in Parliament respecting the Company's dividends.