Letter 78 George Clifford and Sons in Amsterdam to Christopher Mole forwarding details of cargoes on Dutch East India Company ships from China and Ceylon.
Letter 81 George Clifford and Sons at Amsterdam to Christopher Mole forwarding letters to the Company and discussing the problems in obtaining information about their ships from the Dutch East India Company.
Letter 122 Robert James at East India House to Christopher Mole complaining of the careless and irregular ways that the Commanders of the Admiral Vernon, Walpole, Lynn and Marlborough have signed their endorsements having arrived back from Fort St George.
Letter 123 Robert James at East India House to Christopher Mole reporting on the wrong calculations of tonnage loaded on board the Company's ships at Bombay.
Letters 173-174 Petition of Sukey Butler to the Court requesting financial assistance in light of the services to the Company performed by her late husband Thomas Butler at Borneo.
Letters 188-189 Captain Felix Baxter on board the Stafford to Mr Henry Hall concerning risks to Company shipping from Spanish ships in the Chinese Seas. Related papers attached.
Letters 204-205 William Wood at the Customs House in London to Christopher Mole concerning the seizure of tea which was almost smuggled out of the Foulis recently returned from China. Related papers attached.
Letter 206 William Wood at the Customs House in London to Christopher Mole reporting that instructions have been given to deliver up the chest of tea seized on the Foulis to the Company's warehouse.