Letter 86 William Bogdani at the Ordnance Office to Robert James requesting to know whether the Doddington has arrived safely at Fort St George with the supplies and a company of Artillery or whether she is lost.
Letter 89 Secretary John Cleveland at the Admiralty Office to Robert James enclosing packets to be forwarded to Vice Admiral Watson in the East Indies on board one of the Company's ships.
Letter 90 Secretary John Cleveland at the Admiralty Office to Robert James reporting that the commissioners have issued instructions that their convoy sailing to the West Indies is to wait until the Onslow arrives.
Letter 91 Charles Raymond and John Hallett in London to the Court requesting they petition the Admiralty for some blank protections for the men on their ships in Holland.
Letter 92 Secretary John Cleveland at the Admiralty Office to the Secret Committee forwarding some blank protections for mariners in Holland who will sail the Company's ships.
Letter 93 Henry Eustace Johnson in London to Robert James requesting permission to sail to the East Indies on board the Fox instead of the Warwick so he can settle some affairs following his father's death.
Letters 95-96 J. S. De Neuvialle, supervisor of the French Jesuits at Macao to the Court relating to their loan of 20,000 Pagodas to the Company in Fort St George and how they use the interest to fund their mission.