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.
Letter 20 The Burgomaster and Council of the City of Basel, Switzerland to the Court of Directors desiring information regarding the decease of Captain John Henry Oswold, an officer in the Company's service in Bengal
Letter 110 Monsieur P. De Goville on board the Montague to the Court requesting permission to return to Canton on board one of their ships after he has delivered his gifts to King Louis XV. Also details reforms to the Chinese trading system. French with English translation.
Letters 120-123 Padre Jean Silvain de Neuvialle at Macao to the Court requesting payment of the arrears of an annuity due from Madras to the French Jesuit Mission in China and offering to place 10,000 pagodas or the like sum into the Company's treasury at Madras on the similar terms. Related papers attached.
Letters 133-134 Captain John Chabbert to the Court explaining why one of the Company's Swiss regiments is not yet completed and offering to provide similar recruits on an annual basis. With a English translation.
Letters 137-138 Captain P. P. Polier de Bottens requesting that the twenty extra men he raised for his company may be levied at £7 a head. Accompanied by an English translation.
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.