Letter 344 Captain Daniel Small to the Court requesting permission to carry out £100 worth of looking glasses and £100 worth of lump glass on board the Cambridge with him as part of his five percent allowance.
Letter 216 John Somers, Nathaniel Torriano and Nathaniel Mounteney to the Court submitting a list of prices for sugar, sugar candy, tutenage, quicksilver, vermillion, copper and China root in China.
Letter 237 Dodding Braddyll to the Court requesting permission to export one chest of coral and one box of wrought plate saved from the wreck of the Vansittart.
Letter 242 Henry Coddington to the Court requesting permission to take out £800 worth of foreign silver and £200 worth of goods with him to Fort St George as a free merchant.
Letter 291 Edward Williamson to the Court requesting permission to ship on board the Bridgewater a clock and two boxes of looking glasses as part of his private trade to China.
Letter 320 Charles Stanhope at the Treasury Chambers to Thomas Woolley reporting that the Lords of the Treasury wish to meet with some of the Directorate to discuss issues relating to the Company's calicoes.