Letter 79 Messrs Chambers, Hiccox & Denyer, Madura to the Court of Directors that they had begun shipping Wine aboard the Clive and that the Speke had not yet arrived there
Letter 115 George Clifford & Sons, Amsterdam to Robert James enclosing particulars of goods to be sold at the Dutch East India Company's general sale (no longer enclosed)
Letter 133 George Clifford & Sons, Amsterdam to Robert James giving details of how an English pound weight of tea equates to Swedish, Danish and Dutch pounds
Letter 153 Philip Stephens, Admirality Office to Robert James that His Majesty's yards at Plymouth and Portsmouth would provide assistance and supplies to the Brittania at Plymouth and the Neptune at Spithead who had both been damaged in a gale.
Letter 4 Colonel George Monson, New Street, Spring Gardens, London to Chairman Thomas Rous that he will wait on the Court to return thanks for the favours received from the Company
Letter 15 William Ellis, Secretary at War to Robert James that Lieutenant Bullock, late of the 97th Regiment of Foot has His Majesty's permission to enter into the East India Company's service
Letter 50 William Ellis, Secretary at War, to Robert James that Lieutenant Charles Drummond, late of the 94th Regiment of Foot, has the King's leave to enter into the Company's service retaining his half pay