Letters183-184 Captain Polier de Bottens at camp to Major Lawrence complaining he has not been ranked a senior captain and given command of the Swiss company as promised by the Court.
Letters 27-28 Marie Margueritte Bourlart in Mons to Robert James concerning wages due to the estate of her deceased son Pierre Joseph Demoulin who served in Bombay.
Letters 93-96 Consul Alexander Drummond in Aleppo to Robert James enclosing a copy of his letter to His Excellency James Porter at Constantinople concerning the intrigues of the Dutch Consul and a Venetian in tampering with the Company's packets. Related papers attached.
Letters 103-106 Pere la Tour in Paris to the Court submitting his memorial requesting payment of the interest due on 20,000 pagodas deposited by the Jesuit Mission in China into the Company's treasury at Madras. Related papers attached.
Letter 22-24 Captain Du Funk in Bombay to the Court complaining of ill usage and being obstructed in his duty as the captain of artillery and chief engineer. Related papers attached.
Letters 78-81 Petition of Baron de Vasserat in London to the Court requesting an appointment commanding a troop of horse on the Coromandel Coast. Related papers attached.
Letters 95-96 J. S. De Neuvialle, supervisor of the French Jesuits at Macao to the Court relating to their loan of 20,000 Pagodas to the Company in Fort St George and how they use the interest to fund their mission.
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.