Letters 95-96 The Syndics and Directors of the French East India Company in Paris to the Court thanking them for their efforts in securing the release of Captain Sanguinet and his officers from the Pondicherry which was captured by the British navy.
Letters 102-103 Monsieur St Martin in Paris to the Court thanking them for the efforts they put themselves at in procuring the release of his son, a passenger who was on board the Pondicherry which was captured by a British naval vessel.
Letters 124-125 Messrs Bergen and Le Brun in Cork to Robert James thanking the Court for assistance in procuring their liberty as French prisoners of war.
Letters 134-138 Captain Hugh Pallister on board HMS Eagle at Plymouth to the Court forwarding some correspondence captured from the Duke D'Aquitaine containing information about the French East India Company's activities in India.
Letters 187-190 Correspondence of Charles, Baron de Freundenberg to the Court submitting his proposal to raise Protestant German recruits for the Company's service. Related papers attached.
Letters 199-200 Guillaume Caraby to the Court reporting that he was the surgeon on board the captured French vessel the Pondicherry. Requests they help him obtain his parole to return to France.