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.