Letters 124-126 Petition of Peter Downes and Stephen Hoare relating to the estate of the late Captain Henry Spellman at Bengal and the money the Company owed to him which they would like to be repaid. Encloses the account between the Company and Captain Spellman.
Letters 141-142 George Cumming to the Court writing on behalf of Alexander Hume Chief Supercargo in China who is unwell and wants to be appointed resident for 1774.
Letter 172 Charles Thomas Coggan at East India House to Peter Michell stating that John Lewis and John Corner were approved as ship’s mates for the York.
Letter 177 Benjamin Booth and William Devaynes in Paris to Peter Michell stating they have passed two sets of bills on the Company's account. One for £250 to Mr Isaac and Panchard; the other for £30 to Mr Anstruther at Boulogne.
Letter 178 Walter Roberts to the Court informing them that the Governor and Council of Fort William allowed him to return to England to re-establish his health.
Letters 182-183 The son of Jean Baptiste Monteregales at Novi to Peter Michell asking if the six men he found for spinning, winding and packing silks should be discharged. Also refers to the quality of the silk and the new method of ordering the silk.