Letter 306 Isaac Mendes Belisario on behalf of Joseph Salvador to the Court of Directors to send to India the value of £7000 in Coral Beads for the purchase of diamonds
Letter 308 Samuel Moses Junior and Eleazar Moses, London to the Court of Directors to be permitted to take a menial servant, Isaac Berend Goldsmith, with them as Free Merchants to India
Letter 310 Charles Thomas Coggan to Robert James with names of ships' mates examined and approved by the Committee of Shipping
Scope & Content:
Ships' mates approved: Henry Collins, Second Mate, Lord Holland; James Papley, Third Mate, Caernarvon; John Robinson, Third Mate, Admiral Watson; Robert Watson, Fourth Mate, Admiral Watson
Letters 312-313 Messrs Stephen Drouilhet & Co, Madrid to Robert James regarding Two Bills of Exchange on the Court of Madrid for money supplied His Catholic Majesty's officer at Manilha
Letter 315 George Clifford & Sons, Amsterdam to Robert James regarding the Court having approved the present of £5.5 to the Clerks which had now been drawn on the Company
Letter 316 William Robinson, London to the Court of Directors requesting permission to return to India the two black men who came with the elephant lately presented to His Majesty
Scope & Content:
Granted. The company to pay the expense of their passage.
Letter 317 Richard Gamon, London to the Court of Directors to send to India the value of £5500 in Coral Beads and to send to China the value of £2500 in Coral Beads and £500 in Amber for the purchase of Diamonds