Letter 38 Secretary William Popple of the Lords Commissioners of Trade and Plantations at Whitehall to Thomas Woolley arranging a meeting between some of the Directors and Commissioners to discuss the East India trade.
Letter 39 John Horsmonden to the Court submitting his security and requesting permission to take a menial servant named John Lullam with him to the East Indies.
Letter 40 Peter Walker to the Court requesting permission to take a menial servant named Thomas Jackson with him to the East Indies on board the Macclesfield.
Letter 42 Commissioners of the Customs in London to the Commissioners of Trade and Plantations concerning their dispute with the Company over the prohibition on painted calicoes.
Letter 43 Secretary William Popple to the Commissioners of Trade and Plantations to Thomas Woolley arranging a meeting between the directors and the commissioners for the following morning.
Letter 44 Edward Harrison to Thomas Woolley relating to his discussions with Robert Walpole about the bill for ingraftment, a copy of which was to be sent to the Company.