Letter 114 John Fremantle, Custom House, London to Robert James that the revenue officers at Portsmouth had been informed they could attend the Court of Directors as desired
Letter 129 John Fremantle, Custom House, London to Robert James regarding the Company's suspension of Mr Bonwicke, Purser of the British King and his being under prosecution for offering a bribe to Customs Officers.
Letters 130-132 Grey Cooper, Treasury Chambers to the Chairman and Deputy Chairman of the East India Company enclosing copy Tea Dealers Memorial to import 500,000 lbs Bohea Tea and desiring their attendance on Monday next
Letter 39 Messrs Chamber Hiccox & Denyer, Madura to the Court of Directors that the Tilbury had arrived at Madura and that wines would be shipped on her, and relaying intelligence of British ships seen at Rio de Janeiro
Letter 45 John Chalié, London to the Court of Directors that the administrators to the estate of Gideon Ferrand at Bengal may be directed to give an account for delaying to remit the produce of the effects to England
Letter 80 Messrs Chambers, Hiccox & Denyer, Madura to the Court of Directors that the Speke had now arrived at Madura and that the Clive would be ready to leave in three days
Letter 121 Philip Stephens, Admiralty Office to Robert James that the Company's request for assistance for the Earl of Lincoln from His Majesty's Yard at Plymouth will be complied with
Letter 11 Isaac Solly, Hugh Ross, and Nathaniel Modigliani to the Court of Directors to send to Fort St George the value of £3,000 in Coral Beads for the purchase of diamonds
Letter 30 Captain Richard Crabb, London to the Court of Directors that the two lascars intended to be sent by the Albion may go on the first ship bound to Madras