Letter 37 Petition of William Stonestreet to the Court requesting permission to ship some wigs, stockings, duroy cloth, shoes, books and cutlery ware to his brother Thomas Stonestreet, a writer at Bombay.
Letter 40 Captain Thomas Panuwell to the Court requesting permission to ship out £650 worth of foreign silver to Captain Thomas Smith of the St George Galley in Fort St George.
Letter 41 John Higdon to the Court requesting permission to send out wigs, snuff boxes, silk stockings, knives, drinking glasses and beer to his son Henry Higdon, a writer at Bombay.
Letter 42 William Lewes at East India House to Thomas Woolley reporting that the Committee of Shipping have examined and approved Christopher Wilson, John Carry and William Bricklove as ships’ mates for the Morrice and Cadogan.
Letter 44 Memorial of Richard Snow to the Court concerning the effects and estate of his son Clement Bolsworth Snow who died in India in the Company's service.