Letter 166 Frederick Pigou, Attorney in London to the Court that they would determine what share of the China Commission for the years 1759 and 1760 should be alloted to Mr Francis Kinnersley, deceased
Scope & Content:
Committee of Correspondence to examine and report.
Letter 167 Philip Stephens at the Admiralty Office to Robert James that the Navy and Victualling Boards are wrote to to consider whither they shall have occassion to send any stores this year to India
Letters 169-170 Madame De Montague, Paris to the Court of Directors desiring information regarding her husband and son, whether they were on board the Elizabeth lately burnt
Scope & Content:
Secretary to answer. Letter in French with English translation.
Letter 171 Jeremy Griffith, John Christofors and Thomas Church, Church Wardens of St Paul's Church, Shadwell to the Court returning thanks for the Courts benefaction towards the relief of the late sufferers by fire
Letters 172-173 Messrs Smitner in Vienna to Robert James that they had dispatched the packet of letters and its duplicates to Consul Kintoch at Aleppo, and had now received 7 packets for the Court from Messrs Fitzhugh and Palmentier at Constantinople
Scope & Content:
Original letter in French, with translation in English.
Letter 174 George Clifford and Sons, in Amsterdam to Robert James enclosing the particulars of the cargoes of two Dutch East India Company Ships from Bengal
Scope & Content:
Enclosure: Cargo list in Dutch for the ships Scholtenburg and Visvliet.