Letter 196 William Sharpe at the Council Chamber in Whitehall to Christopher Mole reporting that the Company's petition was presented to the King in Council and a proclamation was issued as requested.
Letter 148 Captains Charles Boddam and Charles Rigby in London to the Court requesting permission to pay some silver into the Company's treasury some money to purchase gold in China.
Letters 66-67 Isaac Pyke at St Helena to Christopher Mole complaining about the conduct of Colonel P. Gasherie who was appointed to a military post by the Company. Related papers attached.
Letter 71 Gabriel Neve in London to the Court requesting permission for himself, German Pole and Edward Davenport to transfer India stock in the name of William Bagnell as they have a Letter of Attorney empowering them to do so.
Letters 73-74 Christopher Mole at East India House to James Hendrie welcoming him back from China and requesting intelligence on the price of Chinese commodities and which European ships were present in Canton. Reply included.