Letter 165 Captain John Dorrill in London to the Court requesting that the private trade on board the Litchfield may be sold at the Company's public sale.
Letter 167 Captain James Negus at Gravesend to Thomas Woolley reporting that the Nathaniel has cleared Gravesend but is unable to proceed any further due to the weather conditions.
Letter 171 Andrew Lapostre to the Court requesting permission to ship 9,330oz of foreign bullion to his brother Henry Lapostre in Fort St George to purchase diamonds.
Letter 179 Henry Newman at Middle Temple to Thomas Woolley requesting that he forward the enclosed address from the Society for promoting Christian Knowledge [not present] to the Court.
Letter 180 Dodding Bradyll in London to the Court requesting permission to ship 50,000oz of foreign bullion and one hundred weight of wrought plate to Fort St George.
Letter 183 George Lewis to the Court requesting permission to send a servant to his son at Fort St George and also another servant belonging to Mrs Brabone.