Letter 105 George Clifford and Sons in Amsterdam to Robert James that they always made strict enquiries on the arrival of Dutch East India Company ships into Amsterdam of letters or news of affairs for the Court and that there had been none from the ship lately arrived from Batavia
Letter 134 Colonel Staats Long Morris at Grosvenor Street to Robert James relating to the discharge of such men of his battalion as are not capable of proceeding on the voyage
Letter 141 Messrs Thomas and Adrian Hope at Amsterdam to the Court reporting the arrival at Goree [Gorée, Senegal] of the Dutch ship Rotterdam from Batavia and giving news of the English ships seen at the Cape of Good Hope
Letter 142 George Clifford and Sons at Amsterdam to Robert James regarding news from the Dutch ship Rotterdam of 23 homeward bound ships from Bengal, Batavia, Ceylon and China that season
Letter 143 Henry van Sittart, Peter Amyatt, John Carnac, John Johnstone and William Hay at Fort William to the Court regarding an enquiry into the alleged correspondence of Coja Petruse, an inhabitant of Fort William, which was to the detriment and danger of disturbing the tranquility of the country
Letter 145 Iona Court in London, for Miss Brereton, to the Court requesting permission to return to India a black servant named Ann who had attended Miss Brereton