Letters from Lady Clive, chiefly concerning life in Calcutta (1759), the affairs of the Clive family, Clive's health, and the domestic arrangements of mutual acquaintances. Dated as: 1759; 1761-66
Letters from Samuel Middleton and his wife, chiefly concerning life in Luckypore, the disposal of Mrs Law's money, and their intended return to Calcutta.
Letters from Richard Smith, including material on Lally's siege of Madras, the siege of Pondicherry, intrigues in the direction of the EIC. Dated as: 1759; 1761-63
Letters from Capt. Archibald and Samuel Swinton, including material on the former's detachment and on wine supplies for Carnac. Dated as: 1761-63; 1765-66
Letters not addressed to Carnac, arranged by recipient, including copies of letters to Lord Clive from Lawrence Sulivan and Lord Bute, and letters to Henry Vansittart.
Translations of letters, mainly to Carnac, chiefly from the Mughal Emperor and the Nawab of Bengal, together with translations of treaties Dated as: 1761-64; nd