Letters 69-70 Sir Grey Cooper at the Treasury Chambers to the Chairman and Deputy enclosing draft clauses for a Bill proposed to be brought into Parliament for preventing the running of calicoes. Bill to be presented at the next session should the Company have no objection.
Letter 74 John Abbott in Aleppo to Peter Michell concerning the forwarding of packets to the Company and reporting that some of the messengers were robbed by Arabs.
Letters 85-86 Monsieur Focquart in Plymouth to the Court requesting that orders may be given for his effects to be brought on board the Eagle and delivered to him on his departure for France. French with English translation.
Letter 94 John Duvall and Sons in Wimpole Street to the Committee of Correspondence transmitting a drawing of the sword to be presented to Admiral Vernon with their approval.
Letter 95 Robert Richie in Venice to Peter Michell reporting the preparations made for Messrs Nowlan and Wood to go to Alexandria and discussing issues of security relating to Company communications.
Letter 100 Petition of Thomas Redhead in London to the Court asking permission to proceed to Madras to adjust the affairs of his late brother, John Redhead.
Letter 127 Scott, Pringle and Co in Madeira to Peter Michell enclosing an account for pipes of wine loaded on Company ships sailing to Fort St George and Fort William.
Letter 129 John Watts at the Victualling Office to Peter Michell forwarding letters to the Company to be delivered to His Majesty's Commander in Chief of his ships in India.