Letter 12 George Clifford & Sons, Amsterdam to Robert James reporting that the Dutch East India Company had published for sale 10,000 bales of pepper, 400,000 bales of Cinnamon and 100,000 bales of Maze
Letter 61 Messrs Hore, Vanstralen & Co, Cadiz to Robert James that they would have provided assistance to Captain Frederick Vincent in repairing the Osterley, but that the Captain had sought assistance from Messrs Butlers & Mathew instead
Letter 86 Branfill, Goddard & Co, Lisbon to Robert James acquainting the Court with the cirumstances of the Admiral Stevens arrival at Lisbon and Captain Griffin having appointed a different company to oversee its repairs
Letter 89 John Fremantle, Custom House, London to Robert James that the customs officers involved in the affair with Hasan Syrang and 50 Lascars had been restored to their employ and that further investigation had concluded the items had been removed from Chests and not from the Lascars persons
Letter 241 Note from Lord Chatham thanking the Chairman and Deputy Chairman for their communication regarding events on the Coast of Choromandel and Orixa
Letter 17 Governor John Skottowe, St Helena to the Court of Directors reporting news of military and local affairs in Madras relayed by Captain Fletcher of the Earl of Middlesex
Letter 26 Henry Pelham, Victualling Office to Robert James that the large quantity of salt beef and pork left to the President and Council of Bombay by the agent for victualling His Majesty's Ships was to be put to publick sale in Bombay
Letter 36 Richard Waite Cox, Office for Sick and Hurt Seamen to Robert James that the Portable Soup delivered to the President and Council at Fort St George be given to the Captain of any of the King's ships arriving there