Letter 104 Philip Stephens at the Admiralty Office to Robert James that the allegations made by Captain Robert Burdett of the Duke of Gloucester against Naval Captain's Brereton and Affleck would be investigated on their return to England
Letter 105 George Clifford & Sons, Amsterdam to Robert James enclosing particulars of the cargo of the Dutch East India Ship Vosmaar expected from Batavia
Scope & Content:
Folios 220-221: cargo list in Dutch for the Vosmaar.
Letter 106 George Abbott, Treasurer to the Levant Company at Constantinope to Robert James that there was an error in the account current sent to the East India Company and submitting the correction
Letter 107 John Boddington, Office of Ordnance to Robert James enclosing an account of the expense of sundry proofs of powder made at Greenwich Magazine for use of the East India Company
Letter 108 Henry Grenville, Ambassador at Constantinople to the Court of Directors regarding the trade dispute between the East India Company and the Levant Company, and regarding the Consulary Biraat and Patent obtained for the Company from the Porte
Letter 109 John Fremantle, Custom House, London to Robert James that he will instruct the Customs officers at Falmouth to permit three packets from the Company to be handed to Daniel Hoissard, the Company's Agent there
Letters 110-112 Petition of John Clerk to be a writer in the Company's Service, with enclosed testimony
Scope & Content:
Committee of Correspondence to examine and report. Enclosures: testimony from Mansfield, Hunter & Co of his having been apprenticed to them; testimony from Doctor Robert Hamilton of John Clerk having been born in 1741.
Letter 113 William Mellish, Treasury Chambers to Robert James signifying that the Chancellor of the Exchequer desires an account of the Inland duties of Tea
Letter 114 John Fremantle, Custom House, London to Robert James that the revenue officers at Portsmouth had been informed they could attend the Court of Directors as desired
Letter 115 George Clifford & Sons, Amsterdam to Robert James enclosing particulars of goods to be sold at the Dutch East India Company's general sale (no longer enclosed)