Letters 20-21 Messrs Cooke and Duckingfield to the Court relating to the case of the Prince Eugene which was seized for trading unlawfully at Madagascar for slaves.
Letter 29 E. Burket in London to the Court requesting permission to ship out £200 worth of foreign bullion to Henry Coddington, a free merchant at Fort St George.
Letter 47 Charles Bulkley in London to the Court requesting permission to send out £100 worth of foreign bullion to his brother John Bulkley, a factor at Fort St George.
Letter 67 James Dobson to the Court requesting to have the five guineas which were promised to him for looking after some gold seized by the customs officers and kept in his warehouse.
Letter 69 John Garrard and William White to Josias Wordsworth chasing up a petition he submitted to the Court requesting an allowance for a voyage to Borneo.
Letter 72 Captain Robert Hyde in London to the Court requesting permission to carry out £50 worth of tortoise shell as part of his private trade allowance.