Letters 292-293 Abstract of a letter from the Ottoman Governor of Mecca transmitted to the Sublime Porte regarding English ships preventing Turkish trade between Surat and Geddi
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Letter 292 in Italian, letter 293 translation in English.
Letters 312-313 Extract of letter from the French East India Company to Messrs Josiah Cotton and Company relating to the effects of the Sieur Verrier who died on the 9th October last on board the ship Yorke
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The original letter, in French, is enclosed with red x's marking the part of the letter that the translated extract relates to. Secretary to answer.
Letters 369-370 Freres Smitmer in Vienne [Vienna] to Robert James that the Company's packet for Constantinople had been dispatched by express immediately on its arrival in Vienna
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The original letter (369) is in French, letter 370 is the English translation.
Letters 170-171 William Wood at the Custom House, London to Robert James enclosing copy of a letter from the Customs Officers at Plymouth relating to the Baggage of the French gentlemen lately come from Pondicherry
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Secretary to answer: the Court have no objection to the delivery of the said baggage.
Letter 228 Messrs Hope and Co in Amsterdam to Robert James enclosing details of the cargos of seven dutch ships recently arrived from Bengal, Ceylon and China
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Enclosures: Cargo lists in Dutch for the Gravelande, Wiltryk, and Cattendyke from Bengal, and the Ruyteveld, and Vlietluft from Ceylon. Details of the two China ships and their cargo are not included.
Letters 287-288 George Clifford and Sons in Amsterdam to Robert James enclosing particulars on the China Tea to be sold at the Amsterdam chambers with their opinions based on samples they had obtained
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Folios 567-568 are particulars of the Tea from China to be sold in the Amsterdam chambers, with Messrs George Clifford and Sons opinions on them.
Letter 310 George Clifford and Sons in Amsterdam to Robert James enclosing sales lists for sundry goods sold at the Amsterdam Chambers and cargo lists for the Schoonzigt from Batavia
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Enclosures: Cargo lists for the Schoonzigt in French and Dutch (ff 611-614); Printed and handwritten Sales lists for the Amsterdam Chamber in Dutch and English (ff 615-617).