Considerations upon the China Trade', endorsed 'stating the propriety of continuing on its present footing in the hands of the Company, by Sir George Staunton in 1813
Extracts from Canton Letters and Consultations on the arrest of the linguist 'Ayou', employed to carry the Prince Regent's portrait to Peking, and on Chinese attitudes towards foreign attempts to communicate with their government, 1814
Extract letter from the Select Committee 12 Mar 1815, forwarding fifty copies of a printed translation of the Imperial edict 'on governing with sincerity' made by Mr Morrison, with a specimen attached (Peking Gazette 13 Nov 1814 pp.43-50)
Correspondence between Benjamin Hobhouse and Charles Grant about the proposed letter and presents from George III to the Emperor of China, with a letter from Sir George Staunton to Grant, May 1804
Two copies of a letter from William Wyndham Grenville to the Board of Control, reporting the King's wish that the mission to China should proceed despite the death of Cathcart, and enclosing a proposed letter to Lord Cornwallis, 8 Jul 1789