Letter 9 John Cleveland at the Admiralty Office to Robert James that His Majesty King George III had been informed of the case of the Count d'Estaing, a French prisoner
Letter 10 Richard Becher, John Cooke, and Luke Scrafton in London to the Court offering their services with respect to the affair between the English and Dutch in Bengal
Scope & Content:
Referred to the Committee for Correspondence for consideration
Letters 11-12 The Count D'Estaing at Plymouth Mill First Prison to Colonel Draper enclosing extracts of letters as proof that he had not broken his parole.
Letter 22 Robert Wood at Whitehall to Laurence Sulivan that the expedition against Manilla had been resolved on and proposing the means to facilitate it