Letter 70 Secretary John Cleveland at the Admiralty Board to Robert James reporting that it would be prejudicial to His Majesty's service if protections were granted to the men employed on board the Company's ships at Kinsale.
Letter 89 Secretary John Cleveland at the Admiralty Office to Robert James enclosing packets to be forwarded to Vice Admiral Watson in the East Indies on board one of the Company's ships.
Letter 129 Edward Phipps, Richard Wood, Robert Mackett and John Hull at Canton to the Court relating to their commercial transactions in selling and buying cargoes for the Harcourt and the Houghton.
Letters 39-40 Arthur Neill at Fort Marlborough to [Robert James?] forwarding a petition appealing against the extortionate price of flour at that place and the hardships it causes to poor soldiers. In consequence he requests that twenty to thirty casks of flour may be shipped out for relief.
Letter 63 Petition of Thomas Thomson and Thomas Sandys to the Court requesting some financial benefit as supercargoes for the surplus stock imported from China on board the Triton in 1752.
Letter 73 Messrs Jackson, Branfill and Goddard in Lisbon to Robert James forwarding cargo lists of the Portuguese East India Company and providing shipping intelligence.
Letter 74 Secetary John Cleveland at the Admiralty Office to Robert James reporting that the commissioners of the Navy and Victualling Offices have been instructed to inform the Court how much tonnage they will require on Company shipping for naval provisions.
Letter 86 William Bogdani at the Ordnance Office to Robert James requesting to know whether the Doddington has arrived safely at Fort St George with the supplies and a company of Artillery or whether she is lost.