Letter 161 John Braddyll in London to the Committee of Correspondence concerning his disagreements with Governor Charles Boone while working for the Company in India.
Letter 162 Petition of Frederick Fleetwood, Edmond Collett and Ebenezer Meyson to the Court requesting a gratuity for the part they played in seizing Mr Aynsworth's gold on board the Cadogan.
Letter 164 Matthew Martin to the Court requesting that Mr Woodford may arrest and sue Mr Savage, a China buyer who brought goods and failed to clear them.
Letters 165-166 Secretary Charles Carkesse at the Customs House in London to Thomas Woolley forwarding a memorial from the tide surveyors in London who had been obstructed from carrying out their duty by Captain William Upton of the London. Related papers
Letter 170 Captain John Hill on board the Cadogan at Erith to Thomas Woolley reporting the ships arrival at that place and that it is necessary to take off some of the cargo to lighten the ship for its safe passage.