Letters 95-96 Lieutenant John Cowe in Bengal to the Court asking to return to his post as Quarter Master in Bengal after serving in His Majesty's Navy.
Letter 116 John Abbot at Aleppo to Peter Michell forwarding two packets sent from Bombay and Bussora for the Company in London via Constantinople, and stating that he has paid £375 to John Humphreys and Sons at Constantinople for their services.
Letter 120 Charles Floyer in Bath to Peter Michell relating to an account of the inland trades of salt, betelnut and tobacco carried into Bengal, as ordered by the Court.
Letter 122 Edward Coles at Fort Marlborough to the Court complaining about the conduct of the Council in Fort Marlborough and their attempts to level accusations against him.
Letter 127 George Clifford and Son in Amsterdam to Peter Michell enclosing price lists for the goods sold by the Dutch East India Company at Delft and Rotterdam.
Letters 130-132 John Rosier in the House of Commons to Peter Michell enclosing the names of the Secret Committee appointed to enquire into the Company's affairs.
Letter 133 Petition of Robert Hughes, Sir John Mordens’ College, to the Court asking for relief in the form of money or a gratuity for his help in delivering packets to the East India Company.
Letter 140 Thomas Ryder in London to [Peter Michell] informing him that Lord Clive requests a copy of the case and opinions of the council relating to a letter sent the previous month.
Letter 31 John Boddington at the Ordnance Office to Peter Michell requesting that he asks the Court to pay £54 18s 7d to the Treasurer for a barrel of powder at Purfleet.