Dated aboard the Admiral Stevens, concerning Clive's goods. He encloses a copy of his previous letter dated 26 April 1766 which reported on his journey thus far.
Copy of a letter to "Robertson", presumably from one of the mutinous officers or a sympathiser.
Scope & Content:
The letter relates to the official response to the officers' mutiny. The copy is probably in Strachey's handwriting (though possibly Clive's), and adds two notes, one noting the design of the seal and the other that the original was in a well-known handwriting.
Two copies of a letter from Ensign F. Robertson to Sir Robert Barker.
Scope & Content:
Concerning whether he is to be sent to Calcutta. One copy also includes copies of a further letter from Robertson to Barker of the same date and a letter to Robertson from the officers of the 3rd Brigade.
Copy of a letter to Clive, General Carnac and Francis Sykes from William B. Sumner, H. Verelst, Randolph Marriott, Claud Russell, William Aldersey, Thomas Kelsall and Charles Floyer.
Scope & Content:
Dated at Fort William, concerning action in response to the officers' mutiny.
Letter to Robert Palk and the Council at Fort St George from Harry Verelst, Randolph Marriott, Claud Russell, William Aldersly, Thomas Kelsall and Charles Floyes.
Scope & Content:
Dated at Fort William, preparing the recipients for a request to support the northern Presidency in its actions against the mutinous officers.
Copy of a letter to Sir Robert Fletcher from Clive, William B. Sumner, John Carnac, Harry Verelst, Francis Sykes, R. Marriott, Claud Russell, William Aldersey, Thomas Kelsall and Charles Floyer.
Scope & Content:
Dated at Fort William, concerning his reports of the officers' mutiny and the officers' address to Fletcher.