Letter 59 Messrs Thomas and Adrian Hope, Merchants at Amsterdam to the Court providing further details on the 12 Dutch ships recently returned from the East Indies and providing news of other ships seen on their journeys
Letter 60 George Jackson at the Navy Office to Robert James asking for the exchange rate of Madras Pagodas and current Rupees for February, March, September and October 1760
Letter 61 George Jackson at the Navy Office to Robert James that the Captain of the General Laurence had refused to accept 4 boxes of papers for the East Indies and requesting the Company resolve the matter
Letter 62 Messrs Thomas and Adrian Hope, Merchants at Amsterdam to the Court relaying news that the Carnarvan and Warwick had been seen near the Sunda Strait and were believed to be headed to China
Letter 63 Memorial of Frederick Cobbe Pitman, late Lieutenant of the Company's Grenadiers in Bengal, asking to be appointed to succeed Captain Henry Delaval as Commander of the Grenadier Company there
Letter 64 George Clifford and Sons, Merchants at Amsterdam to the Court that they were sending 3 casks of herrings to the Court on board Captain Bastian Kat's vessel
Letters 65-66 Alex Hall at Fort St George to George Pigot, President and Governor in Council of Fort St George regarding the visit of the Secretary to the Dutch Government of Pulecat who had demanded payment of an outstanding bill
Scope & Content:
Enclosed with Alex Hall's letter is a letter in Dutch written from the Dutch Factory at Padang in August 1760.
Letter 67 Messrs Thomas and Adrian Hope, Merchants at Amsterdam to the Court regarding the arrival of a Swedish ship, the Castle of Stockholm, bound for Gothenburg and the lack of available intelligence about the Company's affairs in China
Letter 68 Richard Wyatt and Alex Hall to George Pigot, President and Governor in Council at Fort St George putting forth jointly their case for having drawn money against the Company's account