Letter 48 Mr [Henry] Kidgell at Albermarle Street, for Richard Cox, to the Court regarding payment for the passage of two lieutenants and an ensign of the 84th Regiment to India on board the Calcutta
Letter 49 Memorial of John Fraser, late Major at Bombay, vindicating his conduct and hoping the Court will consider his case with the strictest justness and equality
Letter 50 Richard Waite Cox at the Office for Sick and Wounded Seamen to Robert James that French Prisoners of War brought to England on Company ships should be put to shore at the Port they first arrive at in England
Letter 51 Memorial of Captain Francis Flaction, late in the Company's service in Bengal, requesting that his former petition of the previous year now be considered
Letter 53 Captain Francis Flaction in London to the Court regarding an appointment he had been promised by Colonel Robert Clive, but had not been appointed to, and enclosing a letter from Colonel Clive regarding the appointment in 1757
Letter 55 John Rule, Robert Burgoyne and Robert Pett, Commissioners at the Victualling Office to the Court requesting to know the rate of exchange for Madras Pagoda's in March, June and September 1760
Letter 58 Messrs Thomas and Adrian Hope at Amsterdam to the Court enclosing cargo lists for Dutch East India ships, 8 from Batavia, 2 from Ceylon, 3 from China and 3 from Bengal. Also relaying intelligence from India that the French had retired from Bencoolen and had surrendered Pondicherry to British Forces