Letter 173 Thomas Lewes to Thomas Woolley asking him to read the reports from the Committee of Shipping; one dated 1 June about William and Bridget Watson, one dated 9 Aug about a Mr Wright and Captain Townsend and one dated 19 Aug about Francis Wright and Captain Abraham Parrot.
Letter 185 Captain Charles Robertson at Erith to Thomas Woolley asking him to instruct the Committee to have a Custom House hoy appointed to collect private trade goods from the Howland.
Letter 193 Captain Charles Robertson on board the Howland at Deptford to Thomas Woolley relating to some Scottish men who were on board the Neptune Galley which was sent to Madagascar.
Letter 197 Commissioners of the Office of Ordnance to the Court requesting that they Company deliver 500 tons of saltpetre to the storekeeper Jeffery Griffith for the ensuing year.
Letter 200 Christopher Towers at the Custom House to Charles Dubois enclosing an account of customs due for goods imported on various ships chartered by the Company to the value of £43,912 5s 9d.
Letters 209-210 William Southmead to the Court submitting a secret project to the Company and asking them to help make an interest of it in Parliament.
Letter 215 Thomas Webster to the Court requesting that as Jonathan Denew is unable to be in the charter-party of the Europe that John Eyles can be put in his place.
Letter 218 Captain Hugh Raymond at East India House to the Court reporting the arrival of the Bouverie at Gravesend and requesting the Court pay the imprest and primage.
Letter 232 Commissioners of the Office of Ordnance to the Court stating that the saltpetre has been tried by Mr Azire who declares it to be 15%. Requests arrangements are made for the delivery of five hundred tonnes of saltpetre for the Office of Ordnance.