Letter 186 Lance Burton to Sir Matthew Decker requesting permission to send two chests of wine to George Williamson, a free merchant at Fort St George.
Letter 190 Captain William Mabott in London to Thomas Woolley reporting that the time for the Caesar to wait at Gravesend has expired and that the vessel is ready to sail to China.
Letter 191 Captain Edward Gibson in London to Thomas Woolley reporting that the Houghton's time to stay at Gravesend has expired and that the ship is ready to proceed on its voyage to China.
Letter 192 Isaac Massey to the Court requesting permission to ship out £60 in foreign bullion to Edmund Massey, a free merchant at Fort St George and £60 to Edward Massey a factor in Bombay.
Letter 129 J. Brian to the Court reporting that he has received some information that Captain William Fitzhugh received treasure on board the Derby for private trade.
Letter 17 Petition of Jane Morse to the Court requesting permission to ship out £100 worth of wrought plate on board the Heathcote to her son Nicholas Morse, a factor at Fort St George.
Letter 21 Captain Eustace Peacock and John Hill to the Court requesting permission to carry out red and white lead, cochineal and elephant’s teeth as part of their private trade.
Letter 24 Governor John Smith at St Helena to Thomas Woolley reporting that the chaplain returning to England is not doing so because of his poor health but because of his misbehaviour at that place.