Letters 159-161 John Spencer and John Yarwood in London to Thomas Woolley submitting a muster list of the men on board the Addison and Dartmouth at Gravesend. Related papers attached.
Letters 166-167 Thomas Faucett at Fort St George to the Court forwarding a translation of a letter from the Rajah of Ingeram and recommending the advantages of settling to trade in Ingeram. Related papers attached.
Letter 175 Francis White at East India House to Thomas Woolley concerning the case of Mr Brookbank at the Quarter Sessions who was caught with stolen saltpetre.
Letter 194 Memorial of John Toogood in Jamaica to the Court requesting support for two young princes from Delgoa in South Africa who were sold into slavery in Jamaica and subsequently freed by the Company's intercession. The pair were wrecked off of Cuba in a hurricane on their journey to England.
Letter 195 John Hill on board HMS Winchester in the Downs to the Court requesting they write to Captain James Stewart, commander of the ship, ordering him to attend on the Court in London.
Letter 223 Owners of the Sunderland to the Court requesting permission for Captain John Hunter to remain in England for the year in order to settle some of his affairs and submitting Captain William Hutchinson in his place.