Letter 110 Colonel Staats Long Morris at Grosvenor Street to Robert James intimating that orders are gone for His Majesty's Troops to march to Portsmouth in order to embark on board the Company's ships Hardwicke and Drake
Letter 117 Messrs Chambers, Hiccox and Chambers in Madeira to the Court regarding arrangements for Pipes of Wine shipped to England and India and their invoices and bills of lading
Letter 124 Messrs Chambers, Hiccox and Chambers at Madeira to the Court enclosing duplicate copies of their previous letters being carried by a Spanish prize taken by HMS Richmond
Letter 144 Colonel Staats Long Morris at Grosvenor Street to Robert James desiring Captain Peter at Winchester may be acquainted when the ship will be at Spithead which is to take the remainder of His Majesty's Troops going to India this season
Letter 213 George Clifford and Sons in Amsterdam to Robert James acknowledging receipt of payment of their bill and regarding the Danish East India Ship King of Denmark arrived from China with news of 9 of the Company's ships having arrived at St Helena
Letter 270 George Clifford and Sons in Amsterdam to Robert James acknowledging the Company's letter and informing them they would take care of the bills drawn by Mr John Herbert at Batavia