Letter 47 Robert Wood at Whitehall to the Court at Minister Pitt's request, asking the Company's assistance in arranging passage to India and a fifty guinea gratuity for an Indian in London
Letters 116-117 Robert Wood at St James's Square to Robert James regarding the Company's petition for a Charter for Bencoolen and enclosing instructions from Mr Blair relating to it
Letter 52 George Jackson at the Navy Office to Robert James asking for news of the Pitt as the vessels it had arrived at Kinsale with had now arrived in Portsmouth without it
Letter 58 Thomas Tyrwhitt at the War Office to Robert James that he cannot inform him how many troops will form the 3rd embarkation until Lord Barrington returns to London.
Letter 79 Thomas Tyrwhitt at the War Office to Robert James that the Secretary at War had decided that the 34 men needed to complete their intended numbers was immaterial.