Letter 185 Robert Cramond in Paris to Robert James that he had seen several large bundles of English letters said to be taken on board the Ajax in 1760 and offering to make application for their delivery if it shall prove agreeable to the Court
Letter 195 Richard Waite Cox at the Office for Sick and Wounded Seamen to Robert James as to the exchange of the Company's servants made prisoners at Fort Marlborough
Letter 230 Dudley Davis in London to the Court setting forth the ill treatment he received from the Mayor's Court at Calcutta and praying to be employed in the Company's service
Letter 234 John and Elizabeth Dalton in Harwich to the Court desiring to be informed if their son James, who went to India in the Admiral Watson, is living or dead
Letter 311 Richard Waite Cox at the Office for Sick and Wounded Seamen to Robert James that it is not the practice of the Board to permit French prisoners to come to London