Letter 100 George Clifford and Sons in Amsterdam to Robert James forwarding published lists of sales from the Compagnie des Indes Orientales and the Oost Indische Compagnie.
Letter 103 Translation of a letter from the Heren Seventeen of the Dutch East India Company at Amsterdam to the States General on the subject of British complaints about the Dutch pretensions to an exclusive trade to certain places in India, and the massacre of the crews of two prows.
Letters 109-110 Petition of Thomas Leach, master smith in Bengal to the Court requesting to have the care of the coals and iron to prevent embezzlement thereof.
Letter 107 George Clifford and Sons in Amsterdam to Robert James forwarding cargo lists of Dutch East India Company ships recently returned from Bengal.
Letter 108 S. Darolle at the Hague to the Committee of Correspondence concerning the Company's complaint to the States General over the violence perpetrated by the Dutch against two Chinese vessels in Sumatra.
Letters 111-112 S. Darolle at the Hague to the Committee of Correspondence forwarding some papers relating to a sentence carried out in Batavia against the men who massacred men on two Chinese vessels from Sumatra. Related papers attached.