Letters 145-146 Captain De Laumer, formerly of the Comte de Lally's regiment, a French Prisoner at Wickham to Robert James regarding reimbursement for his wifes passage
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 169-170 Madame De Montague, Paris to the Court of Directors desiring information regarding her husband and son, whether they were on board the Elizabeth lately burnt
Scope & Content:
Secretary to answer. Letter in French with English translation.
Letter 148 George Clifford & Sons, Amsterdam to Robert James inclosing particulars of the cargo the Dutch East India ship West-Vriesland arrived from Batavia
Scope & Content:
Enclosures: ff. 338-340, particulars in French and Dutch, of the cargo of the Dutch East India Company ship West-Vriesland arrived from Batavia.
Letters 82-83 from Le Chevalier de Gadeville, a French Prisoner from Pondicherry on board the London Snow at Portsmouth, to Robert James requesting that the packet of papers Captain Baker had taken from him be returned and that Mr Huish be permitted to advance him some money
Scope & Content:
Original letter in French with English translation.
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
Letters 117-120 the Duke of Grafton, Bond Street to Robert James enclosing a memorial to the effects of the Baron de Vasseros and desiring that a proper order may be given for the recovery of the same
Scope & Content:
Committee of Correspondence to take suitable notice thereof in the Advices to Bombay. Enclosures: copy of the memorial in French (ff 246-247) and English (ff 249-250).