Letter 98 Richard Waite Cox, Office for Sick and Wounded Seamen to Robert James advising the Court that orders would be sent for the French Prisoners on Company ships at the Downes.
Letter 99 Messrs Thomas and Adrian Hope, Merchants at Amsterdam to the Court enclosing cargo lists for Dutch ships recently returned Batavia and Ceylon
Letter 100 George Clifford and Sons, Merchants at Amsterdam to Robert James enclosing the Dutch East India Company's declaration of sales for November and December 1761
Letter 101 Charles Townshend, Secretary at the War Office to Laurence Sulivan that Colonel Monson had been granted permission to return to Europe, and enclosing some letters for India
Letter 102 Richard Waite Cox at the Office for Sick and Wounded Seamen to Robert James regarding the exchange of the Company's servants lately taken by the French on the West Coast of Sumatra
Letter 103 Copy of a letter from Roger Carter at Fort St George to Laurence Sulivan regarding Captain Vincent having retaken Fort Marlborough and the work that would be required to restore the Company's buildings there
Letter 104 Ralph Leycester in London to the Court requesting permission to return to his station in Calcutta
Scope & Content:
Referred to the Committee of Correspondence who reported he had been granted permission 10 Dec 1760 to return to his station at Bengal the following season without prejudice to his rank.
Letter 105 Francis Forde at Johnstown, Ireland to Lieutenant Frederick Cobble Pitman regarding not havnng previously received his request for a certificate attesting to his service and character and now enclosing it