Letters 79-80 Secretary Thomas Corbett at the Admiralty Office to Christopher Mole forwarding intelligence on the loss of the Company's ship the Princess Louisa on the Isle of May
Letter 90 Captain Stephen Cobham to the Court detailing what charges he incurred in procuring slaves at Madagascar for St Helena and requesting repayment of the costs.
Letters 99-100 George Clifford and Sons in Amsterdam to Christopher Mole concerning the movements of the Company's ships and forwarding cargo lists from rival companies.
Letter 102 The Hon. Charles Compton, the British Representative at Lisbon to the Court, concerning his attempts to obtain a licence for the Lapwing to take in the cargo of the Winchester which was run upon the Coast of Brazil.
Letter 104 George Clifford and Sons in Amsterdam to Christopher Mole concerning the movement of Company ships at Batavia and forwarding price lists of goods at the Dutch East India sale.
Letter 106 George Clifford and Sons in Amsterdam to Christopher Mole forwarding letters to the Company and stating that they believe the Dutch East India Company is deliberately withholding information from the English Company concerning its shipping.
Letter 114 Extract from Joseph Brigg's correspondence with his father whilst in Bengal complaining about the decline in his health and lack of advancement in his career in the Company's service.
Letter 116 Memorial of William Henry Draper in London to the Court submitting recommendations to enable the Company to make alterations in their settlements in the Persian Gulf.