Letter 286 Stephen Pomfrett to the Court requesting permission to send 1000 oz of silver, some wearing apparel and other items to his son Edward Pomfrett, a writer at Fort William.
Letter 121 Recommendation by the Committee of Warehouses to the Committee of Correspondence that in future the factors at Fort William place letters and numbers on each bale of cotton yarn, following some confusion with cotton yarn on board the Stretham.
Letter 33 Messrs Henry Frankland and Jonathan Surman to Thomas Woolley requesting the Court give permission for them to sent out £10,000 foreign silver to Bengal.
Letter 111 Secretary William Lowndes at the Treasury Chambers to the Court making arrangements for a meeting between some of the Directors with the representatives of the Commissioners of the Customs to discuss deposits made by the East India Company.
Letter 112 Secretary William Lowndes at the Treasury Chambers to the Court concerning a meeting between the Directors and the Lords Commissioners of His Majesty's Treasury for the following Thursday.
Letter 117 Secretary Josiah Burchett at the Admiralty Office to Thomas Woolley requesting to know when the next ships will depart for the East Indies so the Admiralty may have time to prepare a packet for their vessels in the East Indies.
Letter 118 Secretary Josiah Burchett at the Admiralty Office to Thomas Woolley thanking the Directors for informing the Lords of the Admiralty of some ill news relating to Commodore Sir Robert Johnson.
Letter 162 Petition of Frederick Fleetwood, Edmond Collett and Ebenezer Meyson to the Court requesting a gratuity for the part they played in seizing Mr Aynsworth's gold on board the Cadogan.