Letters 178-180 Messrs Lascoe Hide, Henry Hadley and Richard Pinnell on board the Hardwick off the Great Ladrones to the Company's Factory at Canton reporting they are trying to avoid French shipping and request that they are provided with an interpreter at Amoy. Also includes a letter signed "An Englishman" concerning the receipt of naval intelligence.
Letter 191 The supercargoes of the York and Stafford at Canton to [Britannicus] thanking him for the intelligence provided which allowed the Company's ships to avoid capture by enemy shipping in China.
Letter 220 George Clifford and Sons at Amsterdam to Christopher Mole acknowledging receipt of the East India Company's sales lists and forwarding cargo lists from recently returned Dutch East India Company ships.
Letters 222-224 Petition of Thomas and James Greentree, planters at St Helena to the Court complaining about their financial distress over some land and estates. Related papers attached.
Letter 225 George Clifford and Sons at Amsterdam to Christopher Mole reporting on the movement of Dutch East India Company ships and the sales of the same company.
Letters 37-38 George Clifford and Sons in Amsterdam to Christopher Mole forwarding a letter from Captain John Pelly, Commander of the Prince of Wales, containing intelligence on the capture of French shipping and enclosing related papers.
Letters 52-53 George Clifford and Sons in Amsterdam to Christopher Mole forwarding an account for work done in assisting the Company's ship the Prince of Wales.
Letters 65-66 Robert Osborne at the Admiralty Office to Christopher Mole concerning the discharge of men pressed into naval service from on board the Dragon East Indiaman. Related papers attached.