Letter 55 John Rule, Robert Burgoyne and Robert Pett, Commissioners at the Victualling Office to the Court requesting to know the rate of exchange for Madras Pagoda's in March, June and September 1760
Letter 63 Memorial of Frederick Cobbe Pitman, late Lieutenant of the Company's Grenadiers in Bengal, asking to be appointed to succeed Captain Henry Delaval as Commander of the Grenadier Company there
Letter 77 Extract of a letter from William Mackenzie at Bencoolen to Laurence Sulivan reporting the destruction of the Company's settlements along the coast by the French and the capture of 130 Chinese, who were later released when the French vessel carrying them sprung a leak and put in at Batavia
Letter 88 John Smyth, Bencoolen to William Rous describing the situation on their arrival at Bencoolen and their plans restore the settlement and re-establish trade
Letter 101 Charles Townshend, Secretary at the War Office to Laurence Sulivan that Colonel Monson had been granted permission to return to Europe, and enclosing some letters for India
Letter 109 George Clifford and Sons at Amsterdam to Robert James enclosing cargo lists for four Dutch ships returned from Batavia, to be sold at the Rotterdam chamber
Letter 113 Messrs Thomas and Adrian Hope, Merchants at Amsterdam to Robert James enclosing details of the sale price of commodities sold at the Chamber of Zealand
Letter 122 Charles Morton, Secretary to the Royal Society to Laurence Sulivan thanking him for the civil treatment Messrs Maskelyn and Waddington had received at St Helena
Letter 173 Captain John Dickinson in London to Laurence Sulivan regarding his appointment to command the Artillery Company at Bengal and requesting to stay in London until the following season