Letters 89-90 William Man Godschall near Aylesbury to the Court waiving his commission as chief supercargo of the Doddington on its 1752 voyage to Mocha as he did not proceed with the voyage. Related papers attached.
Letter 92 William Fraser at Arlington Street to Robert James reporting that Lord Holderness is drafting some dispatches for the East Indies, and requesting to know when the Company plans to send their packets to their departing ships.
Letter 98 Secretary John Clevland at the Admiralty Office to Robert James reporting that orders have been given by the commissioners to issue protections for the Company's ships refitting for the East Indies in accordance with the Court's request.
Letter 110 William Fraser at Arlington Street to Roger Drake reporting that the Eastcourt and Duke of Dorset have been detained to receive some dispatches from the Admiralty.
Letter 119 William Bogdani at the Ordnance Office to the Court reporting that two officers will attend the Committee of Shipping concerning the transportation of four artillery companies to the East Indies on board the Company's ships.
Letter 120 Memorial of Robert Clive at Queens Square to the Court requesting that Captain Edmund Maskelyne may be reinstated into the Company's civil service at Fort St George.
Letter 121 William Bogdani at the Ordnance Office to Robert James reporting that Captain Chalmers and Captain Skeddy have been ordered to attend the committee at East India House the following Wednesday at eleven o'clock.
Letter 123 William Bogdani at the Ordnance Office to Robert James concerning accounts detailing the value of the brass ordnance and stores sent out to the East Indies.
Letter 125 Henry Pelham at the Victualling Office to Robert James requesting he forward two letters, one addressed to Rear Admiral Watson and the another to Mr Doidge by the Doddington.
Letter 126 William Bogdani at the Ordnance Office to Robert James forwarding accounts of brass stores and provisions provided to the Company for use in the East Indies from His Majesty's stores.