Letter 206 Consul Alexander Drummond at Aleppo to Robert James relating to attempts to seek justice following the tampering of the Company's packets by the Dutch Consul and a Venetian.
Letter 207 Henry Pelham at the Victualling Office to Robert James enclosing packets to be forwarded on board the Company's ships to Admiral Watson and Henry Doidge in the East Indies.
Letters 208-209 Memorial of Timothy Tullie to the Court requesting that the estate of Cuddan Narain may be collected and accounted for to enable him to recover his debts. Related papers attached.
Letter 211 Secretary John Clevland at the Admiralty Office to Robert James stating that the Lords Commissioners of the Admiralty approve of the Committee of Shipping's report relating to officers of East Indiamen encouraging mariners to desert from naval ships.
Letter 212 Secretary John Calcraft at Brewer Street to Robert James enclosing two letters to be forwarded on board Company's ships to Captain Coote in the East Indies.
Letter 213 William Bogdani at the Ordnance Office to Robert James enclosing a packet of letters to be forwarded to the East Indies on board the Company's ships.
Letter 214 William Wood at the Customs House in London to Robert James expressing the Board's desire that the Court will give orders for their officers to attend them the following Saturday to discuss the examination of prohibited East India goods.
Letter 215 Petition of Noquedah Poah at Fort Marlborough to the Court complaining of the oppressive treatment he is suffering due to a debt owed to a Mr Hurlock.
Scope & Content:
Contains a stamped red personal seal containing two Chinese characters.
Letter 216 George Clifford and Sons in Amsterdam to Robert James forwarding a bill for money spent in the Company's service during the course of the year.