Letter 123 Petition of John Simmons to the Court requesting a refund of his £12 permission fee as some private concerns no longer make it possible for him to proceed to the East Indies as a free merchant.
Letter 132 Captain Henry Broadley in London to the Court resigning his command of the True Briton on her imminent voyage to the East Indies so he can settle some private affairs.
Letter 141 E. W. Monchanin to the Court explaining why he was compelled to leave the Company's service at Madras and requesting to be made up as a captain under Mr Preston.
Letter 166 Petition of James Wood to the Court requesting permission to make up six extracts from the Company's certificate book relating to his bonds.
Letter 198 Edmund Godfrey in London to the Court stating he does not believe the ship tendered in Captain George Jackson's name to replace the Essex will be ready in time for the voyages of that season.