Letter 57 Colonel William Draper at Plymouth to the Court regarding delays in fitting out the Argo, and news that Captain Harrison had obtained valuable Draughts of the East Indies which the Court may be interested in procuring
Letter 66 William Sharpe at the Council of Chamber, Whitehall to the Court that the letter to Lord Granville for taking off the embargo from the Royal Charlotte would be laid before His Majesty
Letter 70 Henry Kidgell at Albermarle Street, for Mr Cox to Robert James desiring to know the longest time available to send money to India that season to pay the King's troops there
Letter 84 Colonel Staats Long Morris at Grosvenor Street to Robert James that he shall order a detachment of His Majesty's Troops to march to Portsmouth with all expedition to embark on board the Walpole
Letter 85 Messrs Chambers, Hiccox and Chambers at Madeira to the Court acknowledging receipt of the Court's letter via Captain Nathanial Smith of the Clinton and giving news of the Essex and Tilbury which had previously been in company with the Clinton
Letter 86 Messrs Chambers, Hiccox and Chambers at Madeira to the Court advising that the duplicate of the Court's letter (letter 85) had arrived with Captain George Jackson of the Essex along with the invoice for the bill of lading for Pipe Staves and Iron Hoops