Letters 168-169 Charles Morton of the Royal Society at Montague House to Robert James enclosing a letter from the Society to the Court thanking them for the recent packet
Letter 197 William Bogdani at the Office of Ordnance to the Court requesting payment for the three proofs of the Company's gunpowder at Greenwich in March 1762
Letter 208 Nevil Maskelyne to the Court thanking them for the many favours received while in St Helena to observe te transit of Venus in 1761 and offering his best services for promoting the Company's navigation
Letter 219 George Clifford and Sons in Amsterdam to Robert James confirming that they had paid the Company's latest bill and that they were sending three casks of herrings to England for the Company Directors
Letter 282 Captain Jonathan Ranson, in London to the Court that as Miss Ann Aston, a native of Bengal, was last year disappointed of a passage to India she may be permitted to proceed hither this year