Letter 6 Secretary William Lowndes at the Treasury Chambers to the Court reporting that the Lords Commissioners of his Majesty's Treasury desire to speak with some of them the following Friday morning concerning tin remaining in the Tower of London.
Letter 8 Alexander Cleeve in Cornhill to Henry Lyell concerning complaints from India relating to the Cornish tin being too hard. Explains that this might be in consequence of a new smelting technique which he briefly details.
Letter 10 Secretary William Lowndes in the Treasury Chambers to the Court reporting that the Lords Commissioners of his Majesty's Treasury desire to meet on Monday morning with some of the Directors to discuss the taking of some of the tin remaining in the Tower.
Letter 11 Secretary Charles Stanhope in the Treasury Chambers to the Court reporting that the Lords Commissioners his Majesty’s Treasury desire to speak with some of the Directors the following Thursday at ten o'clock.
Letter 15 Captain Wentworth George Pitt to the Court requesting permission to carry a further £500 or £600 worth of elephant’s teeth onboard the Stanhope to Bombay.