Letter 87 Charles Jenkinson at St James's to Laurence Sulivan that Lord Bute is not satisfied with the Company's answer concerning the appointment of Commissaries and which he desires may be speedily reconsidered and their sentiments on those points sent to him
Letter 88 Charles Jenkinson at St James's to Laurence Sulivan that the translation is finished and as soon as it is received and copied will be forwarded to Holland, and desiring further explanation of the concession concerning Salt Petre.
Letter 89 Extract of the Resolution of the States General of the 15 February 1762 relating to Commissaries for settling the differences in Bengal (English Translation)
Scope & Content:
The French received by Mr Laurence Sulivan from Mr Charles Jenkinson of Lord Bute's Office 28 February 1762.
Letter 93 Lord Bute at St James's to the Directors of the East India Company intimating the King's pleasure for the Company's appointing Commissaries to treat with the Dutch - to report the points to be discussed - and to give orders to India for preventing all hostilities etc during the negotiations
Letter 94 Colonel Francis Forde at Johnstown, near Manooth [Maynooth], Ireland to Robert James recommending the particular services of Captain Randolph Knox at Bengal to the Court's consideration and desiring he may be appointed a Major
Letter 95 Messrs Henry & Peter Muilman and Son in London to the Court requesting permission to send £1500 worth of coral to Fort St George to purchase diamonds
Letter 96 John Clevland at the Admiralty Office to Robert James that the Lords of the Admiralty have sent orders to the Navy Board to repair the ship Houghton at Portsmouth
Letter 97 John Clevland at the Admiralty Office to Robert James desiring that directions may be given to the several Residencies for the Governor and two of the Council to give a certificate for the foot of every bill of exchange drawn by the Government's agents in India of the rate of exchange at the time of the date of such bill
Scope & Content:
Note by the Secretary: directions to be given accordingly.