Letter 5 Secretary Josiah Burchett at the Admiralty Office to Thomas Woolley arranging a meeting between members of the Secret Committee and the Commissioners of the Admiralty.
Letter 6 Commissioners of the Ordnance to the Court relating to payment for five hundred tons of saltpetre and asking if they agree with the refraction made by Mr Azire.
Letter 7 Extract from a letter sent by Captain Hovenden Walker reporting the arrival of the East and West India ships and stating that the Masters of the East India Ships desire that the ships of war appointed as convoy may be sent to join them at Torbay.
Letters 9-10 Nicholas Kemeys to the Court submitting a proposal to establish a fort at the River of Kilmare to provide protection for merchant ships on the coast of Ireland from French privateers. An endorsement signed by prominent merchants of the City of London attached.
Letter 11 Secretary Josiah Burchett at the Admiralty Office to Thomas Woolley submitting a copy of an extract from a letter from Captain Hovenden Walker, Superintendent at Plymouth, concerning the East and West India ships just arrived in Torbay.
Letter 12 Christopher Lister at the Office of Ordnance to Thomas Woolley requesting to know whether the Court agree to the refraction made by Mr Azire of the saltpetre.
Letter 14 Secretary Josiah Burchett at the Admiralty Office to Thomas Woolley reporting that orders will be sent to convey the Company's two ships from Portsmouth to Plymouth.