Letter 119 W. Clark in Malta to the Court explaining why the account of disbursements from Constantinople for forwarding packets to the Company is late.
Letter 47 Sarah Carney in Bloomsbury thanking the Company for their help in her enquiry relating to the property of Governor King. She also asked to have a copy of the relevant accounts and information as to how they were closed.
Letter 131 Memorial of the friends of Captain Robert Brook in London to the Court relating to his gallant conduct at “Mullavakeel” and asking for his promotion.
Letter 132 Memorial of Miguel Van Colster, the lawful attorney of a Calcutta banker, relating to the 230,000 Arcot rupees which were said to have been paid with interest. Mr Colster asks the Company to provide written proof of such a payment.
Letter 139 John Boddington at the Office of Ordnance to Peter Michell enclosing letters to be forwarded to the East Indies for Engineers Campbell, Watson, Ross, Lillyman and Witwer.
Letter 169 Samuel Vallyamoz in London to Sir George Colebrooke reporting on the best ways for raising German recruits, outlining where to go and the expected figures.
Letter 222 Charles Thomas Coggan at East India House to Peter Michell stating that the Committee of Shipping has examined and approved George Scott as fourth mate on the Ship Rochford.
Letter 223 Memorial of Anthony Roots formerly in the Company's Artillery asking to be restored to his previous rank and station prior to the general resignation.
Letter 12 Mr Ferguson to Sir George Colebrooke submitting an unnamed piece of work [not present] for his perusal in the hope that it may be published under the Company’s patronage.