Letter 182 Robert Richie in Venice to Sir Robert Horries thanking him for his assistance in persuading Peter Michell and the Court to pay him for the previous years’ services.
Letter 183 Joseph Wilton in London to the Court requesting permission to return on the Bellomont to Bengal, a black servant named Betty, free of charge to the Company.
Letter 195 Edward Parry in London to the Court requesting permission to return to Bengal on the Grosvenor a black servant named Clarissa free of charge to the Company.
Letter 201 William Mears in London to the Court requesting to take his wife, Lady Hope, Esther Brumhall and a black servant named Lucy with him to Bengal free of charge to the Company.
Letter 202 William Godfrey in London to the Court asking permission to return 20 Lascars to the East Indies on board the Godfrey and another 16 on board the Bellmont.
Letters 212-213 James Wiss in London to Peter Michell complaining about the quality of some of the Bengal silk and enclosing drafted instructions to be inserted in instructions to the weavers.
Letter 231 John Abbott at Aleppo to Peter Michell enclosing his account to the Company and defending his arrangements for the journey of Thomas Holmes on an overland route to England following a complaint.