Letter 139 Isaac and Samuel Solly, Merchants in London to the Court requesting permission to send £3500 worth of coral beads to Fort St George for the purchase of diamonds
Letter 140 Richard Waite Cox at the Office for Sick and Wounded Seamen to Robert James that the French Prisoner's taken at Myhie [Mahé] had the right to be sent to France at the Company's expense`
Letter 141 Messrs Thomas and Adrian Hope, Merchants at Amsterdam to the Court enclosing details of the sales at Delft, Rotterdam and Amsterdam and comparing the sale prices of Teas and Cloths to the sales prices at Zealand
Letter 144 Messrs Francis and John Duval in London to the Court requesting permission to send £2000 worth of coral beads to India for the purchase of diamonds
Letters 145-146 Captain De Laumer, formerly of the Comte de Lally's regiment, a French Prisoner at Wickham to Robert James regarding reimbursement for his wifes passage
Letter 147 Captain James Moffatt to the Court requesting to return to India a black girl named Augustina, who had been attending Master [Robert] Gregory
Letter 148 Charles Thomas Coggan to Robert James informing him of the names of the ships' mates who had been approved by the Committee of Shipping
Scope & Content:
James Brooke, 2nd Mate, Clinton; Moore Calvert, 3rd Mate, Clinton; George McKenzie, 4th Mate, Clinton; William Eyres, 2nd Mate, Elizabeth; James Morpeth, 4th Mate, Harcourt; William Moffatt, 4th Mate, Walpole; Charles William Richards, 4th Mate, Grosvenor.
Letter 150 Francis Sykes in London to the Court requesting permission to return to India two black servants named Lewis and Yarrow who had been attending him