Letter 126 Archbishop of Canterbury at Lambeth to Thomas Woolley saying that he will send an approbation form for the appointment of William Leake as a Chaplain in the Company's service the following Monday.
Letter 127 Charles Eyre in Kew Green to the Court saying he is unable to attend to sign as security for his nephew William Bowbridge but will do so when his health has recovered.
Letter 129 Mr E. Harrison to Henry Lyell concerning two ships named the Revolution and Lady Mary which are fitting out for a clandestine voyage to the East Indies.
Letter 130 Secretary Josiah Burchett at the Admiralty Office to Thomas Woolley asking for confirmation that Thomas Haydon worked on board the Marlborough before becoming a pirate.
Letters 131-132 Secretary Charles Carkesse at the Customs House in London to Thomas Woolley enclosing the Commissioners’ observations relating to the Company's memorial submitted on the 5 May. Related papers attached.
Letter 135 Jacob Jacobsen in London to the Court requesting permission to transfer stock in his name to Theodore Jacobsen, Adriaen Rutgers, Susanna Catrina Bouwens and Petronella Agneta Bouwens.