Letter 2 Richard Becker in Grosvenor Square to the Court relating to the charges levelled against him in relation to his private trade and the Company's affairs in Bengal. He asks to have access to certain records in order to vindicate his name.
Letter 30 Edward Stanley at Customs House to Peter Michell informing him that the warehouse keeper, Mr Corbett, has to attend the trial of two revenue officers who seized Chinese raw silk from the silk mills of Mr Bennet. Mr Stanley feels that Mr Corbett's testimony would corroborate the two officers’ justification of the seizure.
Letter 32 Scott, Pringle, Cheap and Co in Madeira to Peter Michell stating that they enclose vouchers for 40 pipes of wine loaded onto the Company’s ships on 15 Feb 1772.
Letter 34 James Amyatt in Berkley Square to the Court asking if he could withdraw his earlier letter relating to Peter Amyatt's claims of money advanced to Ram Narrain and Raja Bullub. Also asks for assistance in recovering a bond worth 16,730 Sicca Rupees from Ram Narrain.
Letter 35 Lord Sandwich at the Admiralty Office to the Chairman and Deputy Chairman informing them that the House of Commons has been moved to commit to the timber bill by the following Thursday.
Letter 43 Chambers, Hiccox, Smart, Macky and Co in Madeira to the Court enclosing documents relating to shipments of wine on board the Triton and Duke of Cumberland.
Letter 54 Edward Stanley at Custom House to Peter Michell requesting that Peter Frost, one of the examiners of China ware at the East India warehouse, attend court to be examined in the trial to be heard the following Tuesday.