Letters 91-94 Quintin de la Maitre [Mettrie] to the Court requesting their answer to his earlier correspondence complaining about the hardships he received from the Governor and Council of Fort St David in 1749. Related papers attached.
Letters 24-25 Sir Thomas Robinson at Whitehall to the Secret Committee forwarding shipping intelligence received from Antigola. Related papers attached.
Letters 32-34 Sir Thomas Robinson in Whitehall to the Court forwarding extracts of letters from Venice and Constantinople relating to the tampering of Company packets in Bassora by the Dutch Consul and a Venetian.
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.
Letters 134-138 Captain Hugh Pallister on board HMS Eagle at Plymouth to the Court forwarding some correspondence captured from the Duke D'Aquitaine containing information about the French East India Company's activities in India.
Letters 214-215 Baron Knyphausen in London to Mr Godfrey recommending the employment of John Harris, whose application for employment with the Company had previously been refused.
Letters 62-63 John Cleveland at the Admiralty Office to Robert James enclosing a petition from thirteen French prisoners requesting to be paid for their services on their journey to England.