Letter 106 Memorial of George Stratton in London to the Court requesting permission to return to his station at Fort St George now his health had recovered
Letter 107 William Wood at Custom House, London to Robert James advising that the Tea lately imported from Holland exceeded the quantity licenced by the Lords Commissioners of the Treasury
Letter 108 Extract of a letter from John Herbert at Batavia to Robert Jones reporting on the Company's reputation with the local Malays at Bencoolen and elsewhere on the West Coast
Letter 109 George Clifford and Sons at Amsterdam to Robert James enclosing cargo lists for four Dutch ships returned from Batavia, to be sold at the Rotterdam chamber
Letter 110 Memorial of John Dickenson, late of the Company's Military on the Coast of Choromandel setting forth his being superceded and requesting to be restored
Letter 111 Samuel Ardley of the Council at Fort St George to the Court regarding the Company's decision to appoint him to manage their affairs on the West Coast, which he had been unable to undertake
Letter 113 Messrs Thomas and Adrian Hope, Merchants at Amsterdam to Robert James enclosing details of the sale price of commodities sold at the Chamber of Zealand
Letter 114 Richard Waite Cox at the Office for Sick and Wounded Seamen to Robert James that orders had been sent to the Postmaster to receive the French Prisoners recently arrived from India and that they were awaiting a response from the French Court regarding prisoners taken on the Island of Sumatra
Letter 115 John Cleveland at the Admiralty Office to Robert James that the Chesterfield had been approved to convoy five of the Company's ships from Spithead to the Downes