Letters 159-162 Secretary Thomas Corbett at the Admiralty Office to Christopher Mole forwarding papers from Versailles relating to the exchange of prisoners of war. Related papers attached.
Letters 142-143 George Colebrooke at the General Post Office to Christopher Mole forwarding intelligence about the seizure of Monsieur La Bourdonnais and four senior French Officers from a Dutch vessel at anchor in Falmouth. Related papers attached.
Letters 149-150 David Dunbar in London to Christopher Mole forwarding a memorandum of improvements made under St Helena during his governorship for the Court's reference. Related papers attached.
Letters 153-156 Monsieur Maurepas at Versailles to M. Carpenter reporting that Monsieur De la Bourdonnais has arrived in France on Parole but can hardly be deemed a prisoner of war. Also answers complaints about the treatment of British prisoners of war by Monseiur Dupliex in Madras.
Letters 233-225 King "Rama Varma" of Collastry to the Court reaffirming his friendship with the Company despite the machinations of Domingo Rodrigues to break their alliance.
Letter 16 Secretary Thomas Corbett at the Admiralty Office to Christopher Mole relating to naval goods supplied at Portsmouth to the Oxford, Winchelsea, Colchester and Benjamin.