Letter 23 William Bogdani at the Office of Ordnance to Robert James regarding their not being three officers available to sign a letter and whether the court would accept two officers signatures or would prefer to wait for three.
Letters 26-27 Captain Aubert, a French prisoner of War on board His Majesty's Ship Namur at Portsmouth to the Court offering his services as a pilot in the East Indies
Letter 28 Dr Hugh Baillie to the Court regarding the lack of news from America where the British were attempting to areas around Mississippi from the French
Letter 33 Hananel Mendes Da Costa in London to the Court requesting permission to send £8000 worth of coral on board the Company's ships to Fort St George
Letters 34-41 Thomas Townshend at the War Office to Laurence Sulivan enclosing papers relating to a supposed breach of the capitulation of Mahé and asking for any relevant information the Company may have on the matter
Scope & Content:
Enclosures, forward to the Committee of Correspondence for information and to report: Letter from the Earl of Bute, Secretary of War, to Mr Townshend, 25 January 1762 (ff 66-67); Memorial concerning the breach of the capitulation of Mahé on the Part of the British Court (f 68); Extract of a lett...