Letters 149-150 Petition of Joseph Smith in London to the Court asking to return to India now that he has sorted out his important financial matters, without prejudice to his post.
Letters 37-38 Lord Suffolk at St James’s to Mr Purling sending him an extract of a letter from Mr Woodford relating to recruits raised in Hamburg by Mr Frederick for the Company's service.
Letter 97 G. Marsh, T. Bolby and A. Chorley at the Victualling Office to the Court of Directors asking about the exchange rate in February for the pagoda, as well as for bills drawn and monies paid in Madras.
Letter 5 Lord Rochford at St James’s to Mr Purling asking for the Company to discharge a man sailing to Madras called James Maxwell as he is a first lieutenant of the Dutch service, who enlisted following a bout of despair.
Letter 45 Mr Thomas at the Navy Office to Peter Michell, asking to be informed of any dispatches that will be sent from East India House so that he can send a packet with them to Sir Robert Harland.
Letter 134 Copy of a note from Robert James at East India House to Robert Hughes relating to the letters he passed and reporting that the Directors are looking into the matter.
Letter 4 George Clifford and Sons in Amsterdam to Peter Michell asking him to forward to the Court lists of goods to be sold by the Dutch East India Company.
Letter 3 Copy of a letter from Major John Grant to the Governor and Council of Fort William, endorsing the claims of Gernjoo Bakarry Holdan's relating to the misconduct of Mr Laural and Mr Purling, one a member of the Board of Revenue and the other a supervisor at Bungpore.