Letter 159 Consul Alexander Drummond at Bylan near Aleppo to Robert James providing an update on the affair where the Company's packets were tampered with by the Dutch Consul and a Venetian.
Letter 160 Consul Alexander Drummond in Bylan to Robert James providing an update on the affair where the Company's packets were tampered with by the Dutch Consul and a Venetiain.
Letter 161 Secretary John Clevland at the Admiralty Office to Robert James enclosing a packet to be forwarded to Rear Admiral Pocock in the East Indies on board one of the Company's ships.
Letter 162 Secretary John Clevland at the Admiralty Office to Peter Michell thanking him for the shipping intelligence about a large fleet being spotted in the Channel.
Letter 164 John Calcroft in Brewer Street to Robert James reporting that he will submit calculations of the tonnage of clothing and other necessaries to be transported to India for the use of Colonel Adlercron's regiment.
Letter 165 Secretary John Clevland at the Admiralty Office to Robert James stating that a convoy has been provided for the Company's ships in Plymouth which will also supply mariners to assist in sailing the ships. Also reports that orders have been sent to the Navy Board that the Company's ships be provided with supplies and stores from His Majesty's dock-yards.
Letter 166 Samuel Whitmore, William Sevill, Thomas Holliday, S. Sevill and Ralph Randell in London to the Court requesting to export cloth to the East Indies on their own account since the Company refuse to purchase it.
Letters 167-168 Thomas Dumbleton in London to the Court requesting to be paid the amount due on a bill of exchange drawn in Fort Marlborough payable to Elizabeth Greenhall, the wife of Richard Wyatt, he giving proper discharges.
Letter 169 Memorial of Captain Donald Campbell to the Court requesting that they take his case into their consideration following years of excellent military service in India.