Letters 26-27 Captain Aubert, a French prisoner of War on board His Majesty's Ship Namur at Portsmouth to the Court offering his services as a pilot in the East Indies
Letters 138-139 Father François-Louis de Lavaur, late Superior of the French Jesuits at Pondicherry, in Plymouth to the Court desiring a speedy passage may be procured for him and Father Perigaud to France
Scope & Content:
Letter in French (138) with English translation (139). Secretary to transmit an exchange to the Commissioner for Sick and Wounded Seamen.
Letters 146 -147 Father François-Louis de Lavaur, a French Prisoner at Plymouth to the Court desiring the Court will arrange a speedy passage for himself and his famuily to France
Scope & Content:
Letter in French (146), with English translation (147). Secretary to respond.
Letters 245-246 Christian Disnoyer, a French Prisoner at Dover to the Court desiring that part of the passage money paid for a Coffree may be paid him, and for the delivery of some papers relating to Mr Esnell, deceased
Scope & Content:
Letter 245 is the English translation of Letter 246
Letter 260 George Clifford and Sons in Amsterdam to Robert James enclosing particulars of goods published at the recent Dutch East India Company sale
Scope & Content:
Enclosing sales notices in French and Dutch for the Chambers at Amsterdam, Zeeland, Delft, Rotterdam, Hoorn and Enkhuizen, to take place November and December 1762.
Letter 275 George Clifford and Sons in Amsterdam to Robert James enclosing particulars of the cargo of the Bosch en Hoven to be put up for sale the 8 November
Scope & Content:
Enclosed are copies of the sales lists for the Bosch en Hoven in Dutch and French.
Letters 289-290 Sopier de la Loudres, a French Prisoner of War in Tavistock to the Court enquiring whether the Company had the note and papers of Monsieur Esnee, a French Officer who had been a passenger on board the Triton, and had died at Canton
Scope & Content:
Letter 289 is the original letter in French, letter 290 is the translation in English.