Letters 138-139 Memorial of Commander Edward Dampier to the Court asking them to intervene in the Husband’s decision to discharge him from the command of the Seahorse.
Letters 149-154 Copies of correspondence between Home Brown and the Council at Balambangan relating to his arrest and parole at Balambangan and that his need to get to China to board the Devonshire for Europe because of his unfair dismissal.
Letter 166 George Clifford and Teysset in Amsterdam to Peter Michell thanking the Court for appointing them to be the Company's correspondents in Amsterdam and promising to keep them informed. Refers to the market demand for teas and encloses cargo lists of Dutch East India Company.
Letter 171 Lieutenant Colonel Archibald Campbell in London to the Court forwarding a letter from the Nawab of Arcot to Mr Wheeler and offering to provide an update on the Indian settlements.
Letters 94-97 Lord Clive in Berkeley Square to Court stating that he submitted the country correspondence during his Government of Bengal to Mr Campbell in the summer of 1760. Encloses two letters from John Campbell relating to country correspondence.
Letter 31 Lieutenant Thomas Davies in London to the Committee of Correspondence reminding them that they have his petition asking to return to his former post in India.
Letter 72 Lockhart Russell in Berners Street to Peter Michell relating to his previous correspondence about his request to return to his rank and station at Bombay.
Letter 102 Philip Stephens at the Admiralty Office to Peter Michell informing him of the damage sustained to the East Indiaman Eagle when it grounded on the Gilman sands, and that the ship can be docked and repaired and restocked at Portsmouth in compliance with the Directors’ wishes.