Letter 24 Ann Massey in Calcutta to William Davis outlining the hardships she and her brother Pollock Massey had suffered during the capture of Calcutta by the Nawab's forces. Requests a bond for 10,000 rupees in place of the one lost on the capture of Calcutta.
Letters 25-26 Robert Wood at Whitehall to the Secret Committee reporting that William Pitt has received an application from the Portuguese Ambassador requesting the discharge of Jean Alphouse from the Stretham. Related papers attached.
Letter 58 G. Higginson at East India House to Robert James reporting that the Committee of Shipping have examined and approved William Hayward, Barnaby Bartlet, Charles Cathcart and Josiah Bullock as mates on board the Latham, Lord Anson and Elizabeth.
Letters 77-78 Captain Sanguinet le Cadet in Cork to the Court of the captured French vessel the Pondicherry returning thanks for procuring his release and requesting that a similar favour is granted to seven of his colleagues annexed in a list.
Letter 83 G. Higginson at East India House to Robert James reporting that the Committee of Shipping have examined and approved William Gun as a mate for the Lord Anson.