Letters 22-23 John Gordon to Robert James requesting relief from the Court of Directors as the pension he had been receiving from His Majesty for providing information to those trading in the East Indies had ceased
Letter 27 Messrs Chambers, Hiccox and Chambers at Madeira to the Court requesting orders for the shipping of 220 pipes of wine and enclosing their bill for them
Letter 29 Philip Stephens in the Admiralty Office to Robert James regarding reports the Ajax had been captured by the French and asking if they had received any authentic accounts to verify this.
Letter 32 Laurence Sulivan in Ashburton, Devon to Robert James regarding his current situation and the need for two members of the Court of Directors to come to Ashburton and swear oaths for him
Letter 33 Chambers, Hiccox and Chambers at Madeira to the Court that His Majesty's ship Portland had arrived there having recently parted from five Company ships on their way to India
Letter 48 Mr [Henry] Kidgell at Albermarle Street, for Richard Cox, to the Court regarding payment for the passage of two lieutenants and an ensign of the 84th Regiment to India on board the Calcutta
Letter 58 Messrs Thomas and Adrian Hope at Amsterdam to the Court enclosing cargo lists for Dutch East India ships, 8 from Batavia, 2 from Ceylon, 3 from China and 3 from Bengal. Also relaying intelligence from India that the French had retired from Bencoolen and had surrendered Pondicherry to British Forces
Letter 59 Messrs Thomas and Adrian Hope, Merchants at Amsterdam to the Court providing further details on the 12 Dutch ships recently returned from the East Indies and providing news of other ships seen on their journeys
Letter 62 Messrs Thomas and Adrian Hope, Merchants at Amsterdam to the Court relaying news that the Carnarvan and Warwick had been seen near the Sunda Strait and were believed to be headed to China