Letter 110 Colonel Staats Long Morris at Grosvenor Street to Robert James intimating that orders are gone for His Majesty's Troops to march to Portsmouth in order to embark on board the Company's ships Hardwicke and Drake
Letter 112 William Bogdani at the Office of Ordnance to Robert James that orders are given for the Houghton's powder to be lodged in His Majesty's Magazine at Portsmouth
Letter 113 John Calcraft at Charmel Row to Robert James to send about £10,000 in foreign gold to India on the Drake for the pay of Colonel Draper's regiment
Letter 115 Thomas Tyrwhit at the War Office to Robert James desiring orders may be given for returning to England, the several officers who now proceed to India with His Majesty's Troops
Letter 117 Messrs Chambers, Hiccox and Chambers in Madeira to the Court regarding arrangements for Pipes of Wine shipped to England and India and their invoices and bills of lading