Letter 86 William Bogdani at the Office of Ordnance to Robert James enclosing letters to be sent to Fort St George for Thomas Hearne, who claimed to be the Ordnance Storekeeper to his Majesty's Squadron in the East Indies
Letter 87 Extract of a letter from Willian Thong, Factor at Fort Malborough, to Robert Jones reporting on the destruction of Fort Marlborough by the French and the attempts of Captain Vincent of the Osterley and his fellow Factors at restoring the factory and its trade
Letter 88 John Smyth, Bencoolen to William Rous describing the situation on their arrival at Bencoolen and their plans restore the settlement and re-establish trade
Letters 89-90 Abraham Lyell, late Lieutenant, Fireworker at Bengal detailing his service and present ill health and requesting relief.
Scope & Content:
Enclosed with the letter is a testimony from John Caillaud, 2 Aug 1760, and the President and Council at Fort William attesting to Lieutenant Lyall's character, 18 Dec 1760. Referred to the Committee of Correspondence to report.
Letter 91 Memorial of Captain Charles Blomer, Lieutenant Thomas Edward, Lieutenant William Owen, and Ensign Frederick Hays to be Batta and Subsistence for being sent from Bengal to Chandernagore.
Letter 92 William Bogdani at the Office of Ordnance to Robert James that the Board of Ordnance had approved the Company's Memorial for exporting gunpowder.
Letter 93 John Murray, His Majesty's Resident at Venice to Robert James acknowledging the Court's sanction to act on their behalf when the occasion may arise.