Letter 19 Francis Browne in Rivers Town to Robert James to know if any money has been remitted to Europe on account of Captain Broadbrook at Bengal, deceased
Letter 20 The Burgomaster and Council of the City of Basel, Switzerland to the Court of Directors desiring information regarding the decease of Captain John Henry Oswold, an officer in the Company's service in Bengal
Letter 21 Charles Thomas Coggan to Robert James enclosing the names of ships' mates approved by the Committee of Shipping
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John Lenox, Chief Mate, Speaker; Charles Ward, Second Mate, Speaker; Robert Scott, Third Mate, Speaker; Charles Newland, Fourth Mate, Speaker. Sworn in 31 March 1763.
Letter 23 William Bogdani at the Office of Ordnance to Robert James enclosing the Board of Ordnance's answers to some queries as to the Salt to be lodged in the King's vault, under the White Tower.
Letter 25 Baron Ephraim de Aguilar, in London to the Court of Directors to send the value of £100 in pearls and £1000 in coral to India to purchase diamonds
Letters 29-30 Petition of Edward Vaughan, for his son Thomas Leonard Vaughan to be appointed as a Lieutenant of Artillery in Bengal, with accompanying testimony from James Mathias
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A cover note by the Committee of Correspondence dated 17 February 1763 states that as Mr Vaughan was only 20 years old he could not be a Lieutenant, but could be apppointed a Cadet in their service.