Letters 63-64 Secretary John Cleveland at the Admiralty Office to Robert James forwarding an extract from Captain Sayer of HMS Nassau providing shipping intelligence relating to the Grafton and Sunderland. Also reports the capture of the Pitt and another East Indiaman.
Letter 75 Messrs Jackson, Branfill and Goddard in Lisbon to Robert James providing intelligence about the situation in India and the movement of ships.
Letter 79 Charles Thomas Coggan at East India House to Robert James reporting that the Committee of Shipping have entertained James Selleck, Richard Eales, John Willis, James Latour and John Smith to proceed to Bengal on board the Duke of Dorset as cadets.
Letter 80 Charles Thomas Coggan at East India House to Robert James reporting that the Committee of Shipping have entered into a contract for the provision of pipe staves for madeira wine.
Letters 91-92 Secretary John Cleveland at the Admiralty Office to Robert James enclosing a letter from Captain Bollard at Gravesend concerning one of the Company's recruits named Richard Morse. Related papers attached.
Letter 107 Secretary Thomas Tyrwhitt at the War Office to Robert James concerning two deserters named John Porch and David O'Brien on board the Calcutta.
Letters 111-112 Messrs Thomas Martin, John Small and John Thornton in Clapham to the Court recommending they appoint James Smith as Lieutenant Governor of St Helena.
Letter 113 Major D. Leighton in Leicester Square to Laurence Sulivan reporting that Captain Elliot Lawrence served as an Adjutant in the first troop of horse guards.
Letters 114-115 Captain Thomas Townsend in London to the Court relating to his additional pay beginning from the time he embarked for Europe. Related papers attached.