Letter 87 Secretary Philip Stephens in the Admiralty Office to the Court stating that it is not possible to return the men they took from the Company's ships at Portsmouth as there is a shortage of men on His Majesty's ships.
Letter 117 Charles Chambers, John Pringle and Charles Ferguson in London to the Court asking for payment for wines ordered by the Company which remain in their hands.
Letter 118 Lieutenant Colonel James Capper at Mortimer Street to the Court requesting to return to his duty at Madras and that certain regulations may be adopted to prevent abuses there.
Letter 91 Secretary Philip Stephens at the Admiralty Office to Peter Michell asking about the amount of water stocked in the Company's docks at Bombay and the latest time that ships may sail for Bombay from Madagascar.
Letter 105-108 Memorial of the Governors of the Foundling Hospital and Magdalen Hospital to the Court asking for payment of money due to them which was donated by the late Hindu merchant Omichand who lived in Bengal.
Letters 127-128 William and Mary Wroughton to the Court asking for leave following hardship he has suffered during his time in the Company's service in Bengal.
Letters 148-149 Memorial of Benjamin La Trobe and James Hutton asking for the establishment of a Protestant mission at Calcutta. Related papers attached.