Letter 259 William Fazakerley to the Court requesting permission to take a box of amber valued at £70 and a clock valued at £20 to the East Indies as part of his private trade.
Letter 260 Captains Daniel Small, Nicholas Luhorne, John Gordon and Francis Nelly at East India House to the Court relating to the dispatch of the ships bound to China.
Letter 261 Secretary Charles Carkesse at the Customs House in London to Thomas Woolley concerning some gold horse shoes seized from the estate of Thomas Hastings, Governor of Fort St George.
Letter 262 Sir John Eyles to the Court requesting that the account of some seized gold brought home by Messrs Fazakerley and Lock for Francis Eyles account be made up.
Letter 263 William Wall at Threadneedle Street to Thomas Woolley requesting a warrant for £41 to be paid into the Exchequer on the account of the Postillion.