Letter 20 Anthony Appleby at Bishops Stortford requesting permission to send out 200 oz worth of foreign silver to his son Thomas Appleby, a writer at Fort St George.
Letter 98 R. Nelly to the Court reporting that she is expecting some gold from China belonging to the estate of her deceased husband Captain Francis Nelly.
Letter 11 Captain William Wells in London to the Court requesting permission for the Bedford to remain longer at Gravesend instead of moving to the Downs.
Letter 7 Secretary Charles Carkesse at the Customs House in London to Christopher Mole stating that Daniel Seale a ship's mate on the Craggs is not permitted to go out in the Company's service until he has given bail for running goods in the Court of Exchequer.