Letter 113 William Mellish, Treasury Chambers to Robert James signifying that the Chancellor of the Exchequer desires an account of the Inland duties of Tea
Letters 122-125 John Fremantle, Custom House, London to Robert James regarding an allegation of misconduct and a counter-allegation of bribery relating to Company papers being brought from Plymouth to London, with enclosures
Letter 152 George Clifford & Sons, Amsterdam to Robert James communicating a report circulating in Amsterdam that the Company's troops in Bengal had been worsted by the Nabob and obliged to retire into Calcutta
Letter 92 John Boddington at the Office of Ordnance to Captain Ross, Engineer Extraordinary, or the Commanding Engineer at Granada that the Earl of Halifax had issued instructions for him to proceed to the Island of St Vincent to oversee construction of a barracks for a garrison of 500 men
Letter 42 John Cookson, Messrs Edward & Rene Payne & Messrs Browne, Platt & Burnett to the Court of Directors to remove some prohibited goods from the Steel yard to their presses in the Company's Warehouses in St Helens