Letter 162 George Monson to the Court requesting permission to send 1000 oz worth of foreign silver to his son William Monson, a factor at Fort St George.
Letter 163 Captain Philip Worth to the Court requesting permission to take out £50 worth of clocks and £40 worth of glassware with him as part of his private trade allowance.
Letter 164 Captain John Houghton to the Court requesting permission to ship out £80 worth of glassware with him as part of his private trade allowance.
Letter 165 Peter Foster in London to the Court requesting permission to ship out £250 worth of foreign silver to Abraham Wessell, a factor at Fort St George.
Letter 167 Frederick Frankland to the Court requesting permission to ship out some wine and four wheelchairs to his brother Henry Frankland at Bengal on board the Middlesex.
Letter 168 Secretary Henry Newman of the Society for Promoting Christian Knowledge at Middle Temple to Thomas Woolley thanking the Company for allowing the Society to send items to their missionaries in Tranquebar on board some of their ships.
Letter 169 Captain William Fitzhugh to the Court requesting permission to ship out £80 worth of looking glasses at part of his private trade allowance.