Letter 52 Eyre Coote at Berners Street to the Court stating that he has His Majesty's permission to return to the command of the Company's forces in the East Indies.
Letters 102-104 Charles Floyer in Hill Street to the Court stating that he has served in the Company for 14 years and is unhappy to hear that he has incurred the displeasure of his employers. He asks permission to justify his conduct and encloses related papers.
Letter 107 John Abbot at Aleppo to Peter Michell relating to a package he sent on 24 Oct 1772 being delayed as the courier had an accident. Thus he is sending the delayed package along with a new package from Bussora for the Court via Constantinople.
Letter 121 Edward Stanley at Custom House to Peter Michell asking for the Company Charter to be presented in Court for use in a trial to prove that tea was produced in an area given in the Company's monopoly.
Letter 128 James Capper at Great Ormond Street to the Court stating that he worked as a Persian translator for £1,300 per annum before the Court made him a Captain of Artillery at £440 per annum. He thus asks to be returned as a civil employee of the Company.