Letter 129 Secretary John Cleveland at the Admiralty Office to Robert James reporting that the Commissioners have agreed to allow the East India Company's ships to proceed directly from Cork to their final destination in the Thames without hindrance.
Letter 140 Secretary Robert Wood at St James's Square to Laurence Sulivan concerning the appointment of Lieutenant Colonel Eyre Coote as commander of the East India Company's forces in Bengal.
Letter 158 Lieutenant Colonel Eyre Coote in Southampton to an unknown individual reporting that he will bring a list of soldiers distributed on the East India Company's ships.
Letter 159 Secretary John Cleveland at the Admiralty Office to Robert James relating to letters forwarded to Bengal on board HMS Lenox, HMS Duke of Aquitaine, HMS York and HMS Falmouth.
Letters 185-189 Messrs Chambers, Hiccox and Chambers in Madeira to the Court forwarding accounts and bills of lading for wine supplied to the East India Company's ships.
Letter 194 Secretary John Cleveland at the Admiralty Office to Robert James relating to the issuance of protections for the East India Company's shipping.
Letter 199 Nicholas Fenwick, Consul at Elsingoer to Robert James regarding repayment of postage for 40 packets and Letters sent to England, and an account of the recent journey of the Danish Company ship Juliana Maria.
Letters 212-213 Sir Henry Frankland, His Majesty's Consul at Lisbon to the Court enclosing letter from Messrs Jackson, Branfill and Goddard reporting the news of the arrival of some of the company's ships at the Bahia.
Letter 6 Memorial of the Chevalier D'henssens, attorney of the Royal Prussian Company in London to the Court relating to the goods saved out of the Henry Prince of Prussia wrecked in 1756.