Letter 165 Captain George Jackson in London to the Court that the Essex's time at Gravesend had expired and requesting permission to stay there a further ten days rather than at the Downes
Letter 167 Robert Campbell in London to the Court requesting permission for his wife to take a black woman servant named Charlotte with her to Bengal on board the Houghton
Letter 169 Herbert Pyefinch in London to the Court requesting permission to return to Bengal two black women servants who had been attending his family
Letter 16 Messrs Thomas and Adrian Hope, merchants at Amsterdam to the Court informing them of the dates of the Dutch East India Company's forthcoming sales
Letter 164 Charles Thomas Coggan to Robert James informing him of the approval of the Committee of Shipping of Thomas Massey as 4th Mate of the Hardwicke
Letter 13 Messrs Thomas and Adrian Hope in Amsterdam to the Court enclosing details of the sale prices for Dutch East India teas and raw silks from China
Letter 64 George Clifford and Sons, Merchants at Amsterdam to the Court that they were sending 3 casks of herrings to the Court on board Captain Bastian Kat's vessel