Letters 60-61 George Clifford and Sons in Amsterdam to Christopher Mole providing general shipping intelligence, a list of shares at Amsterdam and a list of East India Company ships arriving and departing from the Cape of Good Hope.
Letters 65-66 Secretary John Clevland at the Admiralty Office to Christopher Mole providing intelligence from His Majesty's Minister at Copenhagen on the presence of two French men of war cruising around the Cape of Good Hope. Related papers attached.
Letters 70-71 George Clifford and Sons in Amsterdam to the Chistopher Mole providing shipping intelligence from vessels in the East Indies. Also includes details of the cargoes from two Dutch East India Company ships.
Letter 78 Secretary John Clevland at the Admiralty Office to Christopher Mole requesting the Company discharge John Flowers, John Kennedy, Alexander White and Henry Cooke who deserted and sought employment on Company shipping.
Letter 85 Secretary John Clevland at the Admiralty Office to Christopher Mole concerning a request submitted by Captain Pinnell that a long boat be supplied from His Majesty's naval stores at Portsmouth for the Stretham.
Letters 105-106 Secretary Thomas Corbett at the Admiralty Office to Christopher Mole forwarding extract of a letter from Captain Maddock of HMS Advice reporting his seizure of a French ship bound for the East Indies. Related papers attached.