Letter 91 Stanier Porten in St James’s to the Court stating that the Earl of Rochford would be glad to receive their comments on a letter from the Nawab of Arcot to Sir Robert Harland.
Letter 107 John Rosier at the House of Commons to Peter Michell stating that the Committee of Supply voted the enclosed resolution which he sent and will enquire as to why it was not received.
Letter 245 Harry Verelst in London to the Court of Directors relating to the claims brought against him by some Armenian agents and the need to obtain Mr John Shakespear in India as a witness.
Letter 37 Claud Russell in Hanover Square to the Court stating that he had to return to England because of ill health but would like to be exempt from supercession in the Council at Bengal.
Letter 41 Memorial of George Scott to the Court stating that he felt he was unfairly dismissed from his post as a factor at Fort St George and asking for redress.
Letter 52 Charles Floyer in Queen Ann Street to the Court justifying his conduct in Bengal which led to his dismissal. He also asks to be restored to his post.
Letters 75-76 Major John Grant in Berners Street to the Court stating that he has incurred a lot of debt in his voyage to India as secretary to Sir Eyre Coote. Major Grant therefore requests the Court to grant him some compensation for his loss of time.
Letter 101 Edward Stanley at the Custom House to Peter Michell stating that if payment is not made to the duties then the Company will face legal action.