Letters 380-381 Memorial of Captain William Cowley of the Queen's Royal Irish Fusileers at Kinsale offering to raise a Company for the Company's service
Letter 8 Richard Waite Cox at the Office for Sick and Wounded Seamen that the case of Monsieur Duperron had been referred to the Lords of the Admiralty
Letter 44 Charles Jenkinson at St James's to Laurence Sulivan that Lord Bute had commanded some alterations to be made to the Company's answer to the Dutch Memorial
Letter 88 Charles Jenkinson at St James's to Laurence Sulivan that the translation is finished and as soon as it is received and copied will be forwarded to Holland, and desiring further explanation of the concession concerning Salt Petre.
Letter 329 William Bogdani at the Office of Ordnance to Thomas Rous that the Board are willing to lodge a large quantity of Saltpetre in the store house at the Tower and to pay for the same as the Board may have occassion to use it