Letter 33 John Boddington at the Ordnance Office to Peter Michell asking that the Court pay £8 13s 6d to the Treasurer for damages incurred at Woolwich by the bursting of some of the Company’s guns.
Letter 46 Richard Becker in Grosvenor Square to the Court asking to be able to justify his conduct, which led to his dismissal from a seat in the Council of Bengal.
Letter 67 Nathaniel Barlow in Twickenham to the Court stating that he had to leave his post of Junior Merchant at Madras to return to England until his health has recovered.
Letter 83 Jean Baptist Monteregale in Novi to Peter Michell stating that he is sorry to hear of the death of Mr James Wiss and that should the company require more men to wind and pack silk in India then he could procure them.
Letter 65 Lord Rochford at St James’s to the Chairman and Deputy Chairman stating that His Majesty's gardener, Francis Mason, is going to the Cape of Good Hope and that His Majesty wishes him and his specimens to return on Company ships.
Letters 84-90 William Mayne at Duke Street to the Court forwarding the incomplete papers he received in relation to a charge against Mr Lawrell and Purling. Associated records attached.
Letter 93 George Scott in London to the Court of Directors complaining that he has been unfairly dismissed from his post and asking to be compensated for this.
Letter 136 John Rosier in the House of Commons to Peter Michell stating that Mr Harley's report from the Secret Committee said a motion was made and agreed upon by a bill forbidding the Company to appoint Committees for superintending and regulating affairs in their Presidencies in the East Indies.
Letter 6 Scott, Pringle, Cheap and Co in Madeira to Peter Michell reporting that they have loaded 99 pipes of wine onto appointed Company ships in accordance with the Directors instructions.
Letter 7 Scott, Pringle, Cheap and Co in Madeira providing an account of the marks, numbers and contents of 25 pipes of wine loaded on board the Royal Henry to go to Fort St George.