Letter 37 Consul John Purnell at Aleppo to the Court relating to the transportation of packets to the Company and reporting on military preparations for the "Grand Signor's" army.
Letter 38 Petition of Captains Lawrence Prince and Robert Lyell to the Court requesting permission for each of them to take out two tons of elephant's teeth on board the Devonshire and Windham as part of their private trade.
Letter 41 Jacob Mendes Dacosta in London to the Court requesting permission to ship out £350 worth of foreign bullion to John Braddyll in Bombay and send 2000 oz of silver bullion to Bombay for the purchase of diamonds.
Letter 42 Secretary Josiah Burchett at the Admiralty Office to Thomas Woolley relating to the provision of naval stores for the Company's outward and homeward bound ships.
Letter 43 William Stonestreet in London to the Court requesting permission to ship out £60 worth of foreign bullion and some wearing apparel to his brother Thomas Stonestreet, a writer in Bombay.
Letter 45 Petition of Captain William Lambe to the Court requesting that his brother in law Alexander Christie may be promoted to factor in Tellicherry.
Letter 46 Edward Harrison to Thomas Woolley requesting a copy of a memorial delivered by the Lords of the Treasury relating to George Benyon of Bristol.