Letter 95 John Boddington in the Office of Ordnance to Peter Michell enclosing charges incurred on the Company for proving the brass ordnance at Woolwich.
Letter 122 Robert Pett, Jonas Hanway and Thomas Colby in the Victualling Office to Peter Michell enquiring about the exchange rate on the pagoda for bills drawn on the Company from Madras in December.
Letters 145-146 Petition of Mrs Charlotte Baillie to the Court praying for relief following the death of William Baillie who was killed in the Black Hole at Calcutta.
Letter 156 Philip Stephens at the Admiralty Office to Peter Michell reporting that the Lord Commissioners of the Admiralty have granted the Company's request to provide protection for their ships.
Letters 175-177 Grey Cooper at the Treasury Chambers to the Court forwarding copies of letters being sent to the Commissioners of Customs and Excise in England and Scotland as well as the Commissioners of Revenue in Ireland. Copies of the said letters relate to being vigilant against East Indiamen which break bulk at various ports.
Letters 178-179 George Williamson at Calcutta to Peter Michell asking to be re-appointed to his post since there is no evidence to prove the accusations made against him. Related papers attached.
Letter 191 Philip Stephens at the Admiralty Office to Peter Michell complaining that the seamen on board the Worcester have insulted His Majesty's Officers who have conducted the late press.