Letter 208 Alexander Dalrymple in Soho Square to the Court relating to the Company grudging his employment of a painter on the expedition. He wants to know that if he paid the painter out of his own pocket, whether the Company would assure his payment if he died.
Letter 210 Charles Thomas Coggan at East India House to Peter Michell stating that the Committee of Shipping has examined and approved the swearing of James Mitchell as chief mate on the Shrewsbury and Robert Powder as second mate on the Glatton.
Letter 215 Unsigned letter to the Court stating that they are the proper persons entitled to the Nabob's gift. Asking that the Company advertise the payments of the sum or else they will seek advice from the Lords of the Admiralty.
Letter 219 Alexander Dalrymple in Soho Square to the Court asking permission to give copies of his incomplete chart of the Chinese coast and islands around the river Canton to Company seamen about to depart to that destination.
Letter 20 Charles Bourchier to Peter Michell asking him to inform the Court that since he has resigned the post as Governor of Madras and is back in England, he would be happy to provide any information relating to the Company's affairs.