Letter 279 William Spinckes to William Hewer requesting that he move the Court to allow him to pay £15 into their Treasury and that the same be remitted by a bill payable to himself in Bengal.
Letter 282 John Addison to Thomas Woolley requesting he move the Court to allow his brother, Lancelot Addison, to proceed to Fort St George and settle as a merchant there.
Paper with endorsement: "Security proposed for Cornelius Moll writer. John Jones Living in Jury Lane, Henry Gibbons living in Blackmans Street, Southwark
Letter 57 George and Isaac Clifford & Co at Amsterdam to the Court reporting on their negotiations with the Dutch Admiralty to provide four men of war to act as convoy to the Company's ships as they sail from the Texel to the Thames.
Letter 60 George and Isaac Clifford & Co at Amsterdam to Thomas Woolley reporting that attempts to persuade the Dutch Company to allow a servant of the English Company to be stationed at the Cape of Good Hope were unsuccessful.
Letters 64-65 Deputy Secretary John Fawler at the Admiralty Office to Thomas Woolley forwarding a copy of His Royal Highness’s orders to Sir Thomas Hardy to provide security to the Company's homeward bound ships.
Letter 102 George & Isaac Clifford and Co at Amsterdam to Secretary Thomas Woolley reporting on the departure of Company ships in convoy from the Texel to the Thames.
Letter 103 George & Isaac Clifford and Co at Amsterdam to Thomas Woolley reporting on the departure of the Company ships in convoy from the Texel for the Thames. Also discusses expenses incurred by the Company in that period for services rendered.