Letter 58 George Clifford and Sons in Amsterdam to Peter Michell informing him that they have sent two small casks of their new herrings for the Directors and Peter Michell.
Letter 62 Peter Michell at East India House to Thomas Nuthall stating that he encloses the necessary papers for preparing the credentials and full powers to be invested in Sir Robert Colebrooke. Colebrooke was to be sent as a Commissary to Paris to negotiate payment from the French as compensation for the Company’s maintenance of French prisoners in the last war.
Letter 71 Copy of a letter from Lieutenant Johan Friend in Bengal to John Cartier, Governor and President of Fort William, relating to his application to be a Captain.
Letter 72 George Clifford and Sons in Amsterdam to Peter Michell containing a list of cargo on the Dutch East India Company ships just returned to Holland.
Letter 92 George Clifford and Sons in Amsterdam to Peter Michell, relating to the enclosed price lists (now missing) of the Dutch East India Company cargoes to be sold the following month.