Letters 153-154 Albert Nesbitt to Roger Drake forwarding a letter from Arthur Dobson requesting a salary or gratuity in light of his services to the Company. Related papers attached.
Letter 65 Richard Neville Aldworth in Whitehall to Robert James reporting that the Duke of Bedford wishes to defer his meeting with Mr Drake and Mr Baker until the following week unless it is a matter of urgency.
Letter 75 Memorial of Bartholomew Plaisted to the Court requesting permission to proceed to India on board the Durrington and that orders be sent to Bengal for him to take charge of the offices of engineer and surveyor though the Governor and Council may have appointed others thereto.
Letters 90-91 Secretary William Wood at the Admiralty Office to Robert James forwarding a letter from the collector and comptroller of Plymouth concerning China goods smuggled from on board the Grantham.
Letter 94 Secretary William Watts of the Society for Promoting Christian Knowledge to the Court requesting that the Catholic Churches and buildings at Madras and Cuddalore be assigned to the Protestant Mission in India.
Letter 100 George Clifford and Sons in Amsterdam to Robert James forwarding published lists of sales from the Compagnie des Indes Orientales and the Oost Indische Compagnie.
Letter 107 George Clifford and Sons in Amsterdam to Robert James forwarding cargo lists of Dutch East India Company ships recently returned from Bengal.
Letters 117-119 Frederick Pigou, Lascoe Hide and Thomas Shore in London to the Court requesting that their account of commission on board the Doddington and Somerset may not be charged with the whole frieght of the cargo on those ships. Related papers attached.
Letter 128 Petition of Elizabeth Meacock to the Court requesting that instructions are dispatched to St Helena concerning the will and effects of her late husband at that place.
Letter 142 William Smith at Fort Marlborough to [Robert James?] concerning a certificate valued at £350 to be delivered to Mrs Greenall whose husband recently died.