Letter 315 Daniel O'Flaherty in Dublin to the Court regarfdng the illicit export of Tea by british subjects from Hamburg, Amsterdam, Gottenburgh and St Sebastian into Britain
Letters 11-12 The Count D'Estaing at Plymouth Mill First Prison to Colonel Draper enclosing extracts of letters as proof that he had not broken his parole.
Letter 33 Hananel Mendes Da Costa in London to the Court requesting permission to send £8000 worth of coral on board the Company's ships to Fort St George
Letter 83 Charles Jenkinson at St James's to Laurence Sulivan explaining the concession of the Salt Petre Trade and Importing by translation of the Memorial will be finished and forwarded to Holland as soon as possible
Letter 87 Charles Jenkinson at St James's to Laurence Sulivan that Lord Bute is not satisfied with the Company's answer concerning the appointment of Commissaries and which he desires may be speedily reconsidered and their sentiments on those points sent to him
Letter 132 Charles Jenkinson at St James's to Laurence Sulivan advising the Company's memorial had been presented to the States General and that the Company were now at libery to publish it
Letter 2 David Ogilvie in Inverness to the Court complaining that he had been ill used in respect of attempts to prevent the running of Tea into Scotland
Letter 378 Message from Richard Waite Cox of the Office for Sick and Wounded Seamen at Tower Hill to Robert James enclosing letters for Major Campbell in India