Letter 4 William Shephard to the Court declaring that he is willing to go to London and give an account of the illicit tea trade in Plymouth provided the Company is willing to pay the expenses of the journey both there and back for him and another person.
Letter 8 Harry Verelst to Peter Michell asking him to inform the Court that he has arrived in London from Bengal and will be at the Company's disposal should they need his services.
Letter 214 Earl of Richmond at St James's to the Chairman and Deputy Chairman relating to Captain Schomberg's impressment of Company's seamen to His Majesty's Service. Upon consideration, those men who appear to have not been seamen will be discharged.
Letter 63 Copy of a letter from Governor King to the Court informing them that the cargo of the Winchester is disposed of and requesting an advance of money due to his commission and concerns in the stock.
Letter 199 John Rosier in the House of Commons to Thomas Nuthall stating that the House had ordered in a bill relating to the East India Company's raising military forces for the East Indies.
Letter 167 Samuel Vallyamoz in London to the Court talking of his past military service and asking to be given the rank of Major in the Company's service, in order to implement their orders in Germany.
Letter 126 Richard Smith and others in London to the Court stating that they have the power to stand in place and act as the creditors’ agents in regard to the debt of the Nawab of Arcot. They ask for a speedy reply to their letter.