Letter 91 Francis White in London to the Court requesting that a quarter’s salary due to John Gostling may be paid him, in part of the loss he sustained by the said Gostling, who sold Mr White £200 of this Company's stock, and received the money for the same; but went off before transferring it.
Letter 92 E. French in London to the Court requesting £30 from the Court for the charges incurred by the seizure of East India goods out of the St Albans.
Letter 97 Board of Ordnance to the Court requesting that they give directions for the delivery of one hundred tons of saltpetre which was paid for on the 9 March.
Letter 99 Note from Samuel Dodd's in reply to a query stating that the Company is not able to seize goods in foreign states which are being sold in breach of the act for settling the trade to the East Indies.
Letter 101 Secretary James Pym of the South Sea Company to Thomas Woolley concerning the proposal made in Parliament of duties to be laid on transfers of stock.