Letter 62 Secretary John Cleveland at the Admiralty Office to Robert James relating to the punishment of Irish deserters on board the Prince George, Prince of Wales and the Kent in the Downs.
Letter 63 Petition of Thomas Thomson and Thomas Sandys to the Court requesting some financial benefit as supercargoes for the surplus stock imported from China on board the Triton in 1752.
Letter 64 Memorial of Sophia Marcar to the Court concerning their assistance in helping her husband Marut Marcar recover his ship, the Julfa and its cargo.
Letter 65 Messrs Jackson, Branfill and Goddard in Lisbon to Robert James reporting on the arrival of the Drake, Rhoda and Britannia at that place and stating they will do all they can to execute the Company's request to provide supplies of money for the East Indies.
Letter 68 Mr Wallace to Robert James reporting that Lord Holderness wishes to know which ships carried the packets from India which arrived at his office the previous Friday.
Letter 69 William Fraser in Arlington Street to Robert James reporting that there are some packets and two cows arrived in England on board Hardwick for Lord Holdernesse. Requests to know when these will be delivered to him.
Letter 70 Secretary John Cleveland at the Admiralty Board to Robert James reporting that it would be prejudicial to His Majesty's service if protections were granted to the men employed on board the Company's ships at Kinsale.
Letter 71 Secretary John Cleveland at the Admiralty Office to Robert James concerning the payment of men who left the Prince of Wales to be employed on HMS Tilbury. Related papers attached.