Letter 143 Henry van Sittart, Peter Amyatt, John Carnac, John Johnstone and William Hay at Fort William to the Court regarding an enquiry into the alleged correspondence of Coja Petruse, an inhabitant of Fort William, which was to the detriment and danger of disturbing the tranquility of the country
Letter 144 Colonel Staats Long Morris at Grosvenor Street to Robert James desiring Captain Peter at Winchester may be acquainted when the ship will be at Spithead which is to take the remainder of His Majesty's Troops going to India this season
Letter 145 Iona Court in London, for Miss Brereton, to the Court requesting permission to return to India a black servant named Ann who had attended Miss Brereton
Letters 146 -147 Father François-Louis de Lavaur, a French Prisoner at Plymouth to the Court desiring the Court will arrange a speedy passage for himself and his famuily to France
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Letter in French (146), with English translation (147). Secretary to respond.
Letter 148 George Clifford and Sons in Amsterdam to Robert James enclosing the particulars of the cargos of 13 Dutch East India Company ships from Batavia recently arrived at the Cape of Good Hope
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Enclosed: cargo lists in Dutch for the Dutch East India Company ships Kievitsheuvel, Lekkerland, Lapienenburg, Zuid Beveland, Thoornvliet, de Snoek, de Gouverneir General, de Ersprins, 't Huisten Denk, Rotterdam, Schagen, Nyenburg, and Straalen.
Letters 149-155 Chambers, Hiccox and Chambers in Madeira to the Court regarding 127 pipes of wines having been shipped on the Grosvenor and enclosing bills of lading and invoices for the various shipments sent on the Clinton, Essex, and Grosvenor.
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Enclosures: Letter 150: Invoice for Seventy-Two pipes of wine shipped on board the Grosvenor, 10 April 1762 (folio 302) Letter 151: Account of Marks, Numbers, and Contents of Seventy-Two pipes of wine consigned to the President and Council at Fort St George (folio 304) Letter 152: Invoice, cost ...