Letter 214 Captain Hillary Torriano in Madeira to Robert James reporting his arrival at that place and providing an account of his journey. Also reports on the loss of the Trial.
Letter 215 George Clifford and Sons in Amsterdam to Robert James forwarding a receipt for 6 casks of pickled herrings provided to Captain John Bellamy.
Letter 219 George Clifford and Sons in Amsterdam to Robert James forwarding cargo lists of Dutch East India Company ships recently arrived from Ceylon and China [not present].
Letter 221 George Clifford and Sons in Amsterdam to Robert James forwarding cargo lists of three Dutch East India Company ships arrived from Batavia [not present].
Letter 229 George Clifford and Sons at Amsterdam to Robert James forwarding some cargo lists of Dutch East India Company ships arrived from Batavia [not present].
Letter 239-244 Major William Mackenzie in Bombay writing about the state of the Company's army, ammunitions and stores at that presidency. Includes lists of guns mounted, numbers and names of European and Indian soldiers and other information.
Letters 248-250 Major William Mackenzie in Bombay to the Court reporting on the insufficiency of his pay and desiring relief. Also includes papers on the amount of effective men in Bombay and other information.
Letter 260 Secretary Bendall Martyn at the Excise Office in London to Robert James relating to the labourer John Hathaway's claims that he was encouraged to embezzle tea from the Company's warehouse by Francis Instone, an excise officer. Reports that they will examine the said Instone the following day and request the attendance of John Hathaway and Thomas Rhodes.
Letter 261 Secretary Bendall Martyn at the Excise Office in London to Robert James reporting that the examination of Francis Instone has been concluded and that it was felt there was not enough evidence to censure Instone for encouraging company warehouse labourers to embezzle tea.