Letters 168-169 Charles Morton of the Royal Society at Montague House to Robert James enclosing a letter from the Society to the Court thanking them for the recent packet
Letters 170-171 William Wood at the Custom House, London to Robert James enclosing copy of a letter from the Customs Officers at Plymouth relating to the Baggage of the French gentlemen lately come from Pondicherry
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Secretary to answer: the Court have no objection to the delivery of the said baggage.
Letter 172 John Clevland at the Admiralty to Robert James enquiring if any of the Company ships ready to be depart England will be calling at Madeira en route to India as they have a letter for there
Letter 175 William Wood at the Custom House, London to Robert James desiring the Court would propose a mark to be put on the prohibited piece goods to prevent their being relanded after they are shipped got exportation
Letter 176 John Clevland at the Admiralty Office to Robert James desiring the letter he sent yesterday for Admiral Samuel Cornish may be forwarded by the Valentine