Letter 123 Nutal Levi Sensine in London to the Court requesting permission to export £1,000 worth of coral beads to Fort St George on board one of the Company's ships.
Letter 168 James Fraser in London to the Court requesting permission for his wife and a young girl to go out with him on board one of the Company's ships to Bombay free of charge to the Company.
Letter 188 Lascoe Hide and Henry Hadley in London to the Court ordering the delivery of some gold in the Company's treasury which is the commission allowed to be drawn on the produce of the Godolphin's cargo at Canton.
Letter 193 Lewis Mendes in London to the Court requesting permission to export £500 worth of coral beads on board one of the Company's ships bound to Fort St George for the purchase of diamonds at that place.
Letter 23 Secretary William Stanley at the Customs House in London to Christopher Mole reporting that the Company's request for prohibited goods to be taken out of their warehouses to be dyed for foreign markets has been forwarded to the Attorney General for consideration.