Letters 14-19 Papers relating to the case of Captain Gabriel Muller for restitution on account of a quantity of grain, which he alleges was seized, and taken from him by a Body of the Company's Sepoys; upon the restoration of the Rajah of Tanjore.
Letter 21 Note from John Rosier at the House of Commons to Peter Michell stating that the Company can request a copy of the Bill for relief of the Company which received the Royal assent from the King's Printer in a couple of days.
Letters 23-24 Charles Stuart in East India House to the Committee of Correspondence requesting permission to look through the Company's records alluded to in the 9th report of the Select Committee in order to justify his character which was attacked in an earlier report.
Letter 27 Charles Stuart and Edward Baber in London to the Court requesting that they may not be referred to a Court of Law for the liquidation of their claims on account of salt balances in Bengal but that the Court would grant them relief.
Letters 28-33 Charles Stuart in London to the Court requesting that his letter to General Richard Smith , Chairman of the Select Committee of the House of Commons be placed in the Company's records. Related papers attached.