Letter 279 Thomas Hatcher, Tower of London to Charles Thomas Coggan, Secretary to the Committee of Shipping explaining why the swords must not be packed for shipping without the scabbards
Letter 286 Charles Thomas Coggan to Robert James with the names of ships' mates examined and approved by the Committee of Shipping
Scope & Content:
Ships' mates approved: Philip Burslem, 2nd Mate, Devonshire; John Jolly, Chief Mate, Duke of Gloucester; John Amyas Knight, 2nd Mate, Duke of Gloucester; William Gowland, 4th Mate, Duke of Gloucester; William Proctor, 4th Mate, Norfolk
Letter 299 Charles Playdell, Norfolk Street, London to Robert James requesting to know when the Committee of Correspondence set a date for the hearing of his letter
Letter 311 Charles Playdell, Harley Street to Robert James that illness had prevented him coming to East India House and asking if his matter had been discussed or whether he would need to attend at another time
Letter 94 Charles Edwards Beresford of the Stamp Office to Robert James that the young man (Samuel Johnson) had joined the Pigot under the name of Robert Bliss