Letter 48 Frederick Pigou at East India House to the Court requesting permission to send £300 worth of foreign bullion to Mr Mark Anthony Crommelin in Bombay.
Letter 351 Samuel Browne at Calcutta to the Court vindicating his conduct in the Company's service and asking them for time to receive his financial accounts so that he can submit a proper defence for them to reconsider his case.
Letters 298-300 Charles Lovell in Dover to Thomas Woolley forwarding letters from William Leathes at Brussels.
Scope & Content:
Included are two letters from Consul William Leathes at Brussels to Thomas Woolley dated 4 and 9 November concerning the Ostend Company giving commissions to English ships to sail to the East Indies.
Letter 38 John Harkness to the Court requesting permission to ship £1000 worth of silver and a gold watch to his son William Harkness, a free merchant in Bengal on board the Townshend.