Letters 54-55 George Clifford and Sons in Amsterdam to Christopher Mole forwarding letters to the Company in London as well as a list of shares and a list of English East India Company ships arriving and departing from the Cape of Good Hope.
Letter 56 Secretary Thomas Corbett at the Admiralty Office to Christopher Mole relating to the supply of naval stores to Company shipping from His Majesty's naval stores at Portsmouth.
Letter 57 George Clifford and Sons at Amsterdam to Christopher Mole reporting on the movements of the Company's ships and providing details of the cargoes on a number of vessels.
Letter 59 George Clifford and Sons in Amsterdam to Christopher Mole providing cargo lists of Dutch East India Company ships, a sheet of stocks and shares in Amsterdam and providing general shipping intelligence.
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.
Letter 63 George Clifford and Sons in Amsterdam to Christopher Mole reporting on the cargoes of Danish ships recently arrived from the East Indies at Copenhagen; and general shipping intelligence from Asia.
Letter 64 Secretary John Clevland at the Admiralty Office to Christopher Mole concerning the threat made by the quartermaster John Gibson to arrest Captain Clake, commander of the Lincoln for a moiety of his wages.