Letter 11 Secretary J. West at the Treasury Chambers to Robert James requesting payment of £7012 0s 3d levy money for a battalion formed to serve in the East Indies.
Letter 12 Laurence Sulivan in Great Russell Street to John Payne enclosing a plan [not present] for regulating the marine in Bengal for the Committee of Shipping.
Letter 14 Thomas Tyrwhitt at the War Office to Robert James relating to the inadequate transport conditions on the Company's ships for Lieutenant Colonel Draper's forces proceeding to the East Indies.
Letter 16 Lord Barrington at the War Office to the Right Honourable William Pitt concerning the unsanitary transport conditions for Lieutenant Colonel Draper's batallion proceeding to the East Indies.
Letter 18 Thomas Tyrwhitt at the War Office to Robert James requesting the Company hand over a deserter named Thomas Cooper known to be on the Egmont lying at Gravesend.
Letters 20-21 Lord Barrington at the War Office to Robert James forwarding a letter from Richard Hill, Chaplain to Lieutenant Colonel Draper's battalion, requesting permission to board the Britannia or Shaftsbury.