Letter 4 Captain Hugh Raymond at East India House to the Court requesting permission to send 700 pieces of eight on board the Dawsonne to pay the ship's lascars.
Letter 6 Richard Hodgson in London to the Court requesting permission to ship out £60 worth of gold and silver trimming to Joseph Houghton at Fort St George.
Letter 7 Christopher Tower and Samuel Grice at the Customs House in London to Charles Dubois recommending William Robinson to be employed in the Company's service.
Letter 9 Peter Joseph Migliorucci to the Court requesting permission to send three cases of books to Jesuits on the Malabar Coast on board one of the Company's ships.
Letter 11 Governor Charles Boone in London to the Court requesting that some of the Company's servants may attend with some bills of exchequer at the Court of Chancery.
Letter 12 Charles Crumpe to Thomas Woolley requesting that warrants for £300 be made to the City and Mercers Company for the lease of their cellars being used by the Company to store its pepper.