Augustus de Morgan in Madras to the Court asking to be reinstated to his previous post as a Captain Lieutenant of Artillery, despite the fact that he has lost an eye. He encloses letters of reference from J. Wood and J. Eley.
Letter 111 Charles Smith at Aleppo to the Court forwarding a package to the Court via Constantinople and Vienna. Also enclosing an account of messengers and couriers to 19 September 1770 totalling some £972.
Letter 113 Baron Behr in London to Colonel Stewart stating that the East India Company is not permitted to raise recruits from His Majesty's German dominions.
Letter 161 Memorial of Taylor Barrow to the Court of Directors expressing his concern regarding a fall in the value of East India Company stock, and hoping he may not suffer as a result of it.
Letters 185-186 William Jones at Temple to Sir George Colebrooke stating that he studied Persian and Arabic at Oxford and has compiled a Persian grammar for the East India Company, which he encourages them to publish.
Letter 193 Robert Clive at Bath to the Court concerning a military plan proposed by Captain Gwynnette. In his opinion, it would be better if the plan is given to General Coote and the field officers in India, who could give a better and more informed judgement.
Letter 198 Mr Hodges at Gravesend to Peter Michell reporting that he has forwarded his the letters to Captain Dampier and Captain Thompson as requested.