Letter 132 Charles Jenkinson at St James's to Laurence Sulivan advising the Company's memorial had been presented to the States General and that the Company were now at libery to publish it
Letter 134 Colonel Staats Long Morris at Grosvenor Street to Robert James relating to the discharge of such men of his battalion as are not capable of proceeding on the voyage
Letter 136 Richard Waite Cox at the Office for Sick and Wounded Seamen to Robert James transmitting duplicates and triplicates of the exchange of the officers at Bencoolen, and enclosing a letter for India
Letter 137 Francis Sykes in Bath to Robert James enquiring whether his application to the Court to be permitted to reside in England for this year had been succesful
Letters 138-139 Father François-Louis de Lavaur, late Superior of the French Jesuits at Pondicherry, in Plymouth to the Court desiring a speedy passage may be procured for him and Father Perigaud to France
Scope & Content:
Letter in French (138) with English translation (139). Secretary to transmit an exchange to the Commissioner for Sick and Wounded Seamen.
Letter 141 Messrs Thomas and Adrian Hope at Amsterdam to the Court reporting the arrival at Goree [Gorée, Senegal] of the Dutch ship Rotterdam from Batavia and giving news of the English ships seen at the Cape of Good Hope
Letter 142 George Clifford and Sons at Amsterdam to Robert James regarding news from the Dutch ship Rotterdam of 23 homeward bound ships from Bengal, Batavia, Ceylon and China that season