Letter 292 Captain Richard Scott to Peter Michell reporting that there have been disturbances in Cairo and Suez which make it impossible to use that route to India. Assures them that he is doing all he can to dispatch packets as soon as possible.
Letter 293 Jean Christie, John Rhine elder and Robert Marr in Preston to the Principal Clerk of East India House seeking relief in light of her husband's service to the Company.
Letter 297 Memorial of Charles William Tonyn to the Court complaining that Captain Tonyn at Madras has been superseded in his post by junior officers in the King's service and asks for this to be redressed.
Letter 3 Messrs Claud Russell, Alexander Dalrymple and Mr Stone in London to the Court asking that when the trial of Lord Pigot is over the Court would take their situation into consideration.
Letter 315 Memorial from William Davis in Worcester to the Court asking that his son Thomas Davis, a surgeon at Madras, may have an appointment in the Company's service.
Letter 1 Major Richard Matthews in the Strand to Sir William James reporting his arrival from Madras to lay his injuries before the court and requesting that they would grant him redress.
Letter 2 Edward Stanley at the Custom House to Peter Michell asking if Brigadier General Des Auvergnes, Monsieur Brian Court and Count De Caire are in England and what port or ports their baggage is intended to be shipped to.