Letter 77 Thomas Hunt on board the Marlborough to the Court reporting the ship's safe arrival in Dover and detailing a skirmish with Angria's fleet near Bombay.
Letter 85 Moses Alvarenga and Isaac Levy to the Court requesting that the sale of the Company's Chinese wrought silks and Bengal piece goods be delayed for a further week.
Letter 87 James Naish to the Court requesting they return £20,000 which his wife Hester Naish deposited in the Company's treasury without his permission.
Letter 112 William Pickard in London to the Court requesting permission to send out £100 worth of foreign silver to his brother Strange Pickard, a factor at Bencoolen.
Letter 117 William Smith at Billiter Square to the Court requesting permission to ship out £100 worth of silver to Edward Harris, a writer in Fort St David.
Letter 134 Petition of Charles Monson to the Court requesting permission to ship 4,000 oz of silver to his brother William Monson, a merchant in Fort St George.
Letter 151 John Penkethman at East India House to the Court requesting permission to return a servant named Thomas Domingo to Bengal on board the Ockham.