Letter 71 Richard Waite Cox at the Office for Sick and Wounded Seamen to Robert James that the 2 French Officers lately arrived from Pondicherry on the London Snow be sent to France at the first opportunity
Letter 73 James Rivers at St James's Square to Robert James enclosing dispatches by order of Secretary William Pitt which were received on 3 August from His Majesty's Resident in Venice
Letter 74 Messrs Thomas and Adrian Hope, Merchants at Amsterdam to the Court informing them of the arrival of Dutch East India Company vessels in Amsterdam and enclosing details of the cargo of the Swedish ship Castle of Stockholm
Letter 75 Messrs Thomas and Adrian Hope, Merchants at Amsterdam to the Court enclosing details of the cargoes of the 9 Dutch ships recently arrived there
Letter 77 Extract of a letter from William Mackenzie at Bencoolen to Laurence Sulivan reporting the destruction of the Company's settlements along the coast by the French and the capture of 130 Chinese, who were later released when the French vessel carrying them sprung a leak and put in at Batavia
Letter 78 Captain Andrew Ross of the Prince George at Bencoolen Road to Hugh Ross at St Mary Ax, London reporting on the demolition of the Company's settlements on the Island [Sumatra] and that they had left the Osterley and the Company's forces behind to recover goods stolen following the destruction
Letters 79-80 in French with English translation from Le Chevalier de Jumilhac on board the London Snow at Spithead to the Court asking that a packet of letters taken from him by Captain Baker be returned