Letters 32-34 Sir Thomas Robinson in Whitehall to the Court forwarding extracts of letters from Venice and Constantinople relating to the tampering of Company packets in Bassora by the Dutch Consul and a Venetian.
Letter 35 Nathaniel Cole in Basinghall Street to [Robert James?] stating the doubts of the President and Council of Fort St George about the validity of the royal charter for trying pirates are unfounded.
Letter 36 Memorial of Philip Jodrell to the Court stating that he captured one of Angria's ships at Surat Bar and relinquished it to ensure harmony between the factory at Surat and the Indian rulers. Requests a consideration for what he has done.
Letter 39 Consul Alexander Drummond in Aleppo to Robert James concerning the incident where the Company's packets were tampered with by the Dutch Consul and a Venetian at Bussorah.
Letters 40-41 Richard Chauncey in Edgware to Robert James forwarding an extract of a letter he received from Nathaniel Garland at Canton relating to the state of trade and the Company's China investment.
Letter 45 William Mackenzie and William Bradshaw to the Court requesting the freight on some silver imported from Mocha, as well as a commission on goods consigned to them by the Governor and Council of Bombay and the Factors of Tellicherry.
Letters 47-48 James Porter at Constantinople to Sir Thomas Robinson concerning the tampering of the Company's packets at Aleppo and Bussorah. Related papers attached.