Letters 198-200 Lord Suffolk at St James's to the Court enclosing resolutions from the States General of the United Provinces and reporting that there is no cause for alarm with regards to the settlement at Ceylon.
Letter 161 John Rosier in the House of Commons to the Court reporting that the House is considering an Act to oblige the Company to export annually British goods to the amount of £380,837 to the East Indies.
Letter 219 Messrs Bell and Hume at the Office for Sick and Hurt Seamen to Peter Michell asking him to thank the Court for sending the information they requested relating to the Company's hospitals in India.
Letter 224 Messrs R. Pett, J. Hanway, T. Colby and W. Gordon at the Victualling Office to the Court asking for £455 4s 1d payment for stores of beef, pork and cask they provided.
Letter 232 R. Pett, A. Chorley and W. Gordon at the Victualling Office to the Court asking for payment of £36 95s 11d for transporting eight Company soldiers from St Helena to England on board His Majesty's ship Resolution. Accounts enclosed.
Letter 1 John Prince to Peter Michell asking him to inform the Court that he accepts the bill of exchange drawn on them by the Governor and Council of Bengal.