Letter 48 Cromwell Disbrowe to the Court requesting permission to take out £150 worth of foreign bullion and one hundred and ninety pairs of silk stockings with him to Bombay.
Letter 49 Executors of Robert Doughty in London to the Court requesting permission to send £200 worth of foreign silver to his son Robert Doughty at Fort St George.
Letter 52 Captain Lawrence Prince to Thomas Woolley reporting that the time allotted for the Devonshire to stay at Gravesend has expired and that the vessel is ready to proceed on her voyage.
Letter 53 Captain Robert Lyell to Thomas Woolley reporting that the time allotted for the Windham to stay at Gravesend has expired and the vessel is ready to proceed on her voyage.
Letter 54 Secretary Charles Carkesse at the Customs House in London to Thomas Woolley relating to the payment of duties due on unrated and rated East India goods to the vale of £224748 8s 5d.