Letter 111 The Commissioners of the Victualling Office to Christopher Mole concerning provisions destined for His Majesty's naval squadrons stationed in the East Indies on board Company shipping.
Letter 112 Secretary John Clevland at the Admiralty Office to Christopher Mole concerning the provision of stores destined for the naval squadron in the East Indies being sent out on Company ships.
Letters 115-116 Consul Arthur Pollard at Aleppo to the Court fowarding packets to the Company in London and enclosing an account of his expenses for doing such work.
Letter 118 Secretary Thomas Corbett at the Admiralty Office to Christopher Mole concerning Jacques Morisseau who worked in the Company's army and requested to be discharged to return to France. Instead of granting his request the Admiralty have decided to make him a prisoner of war in case he could provide important intelligence to the French.
Letter 119 Petition of Thomas Rigg to the Court requesting that the produce from the estate of William Rigg be paid into the Company's cash at Fort Marlborough and bills issued to that value in England.
Letter 120 Petition of William and Prudence Winter to the Court requesting permission for their son William Winter to be released from the Company's service in Mocha.