Letter 189 Messrs Edward Fenwicke, John Child and Peter Godfrey at Sittingbourne to the Court reporting their arrival at that place and that they are heading to Deal to embark on the Loyal Bliss bound to China.
Letter 191 Thomas Deane to Thomas Woolley writing on behalf of Captain Winton who wishes to know what the Company's response to his earlier letter is, also refers to some money seized on board the King William.
Letter 193 Messrs Edward Fenwicke, John Child and Peter Godfrey at Deal to the Court reporting their arrival from Sittingbourne and informing the Court that they shall sail to the Downs shortly.
Letter 195 Secretary Josiah Burchett at the Admiralty Office to the Court relating to a drummer named John Fransisco who deserted from her Majesty's service and is on board either the King William, Hanover or Kirton.
Letter 198 Secretary Henry Newman of the Society for promoting Christian Knowledge to Thomas Woolley requesting licences for John Berlin, John Adler and Theodore Adler to board the King William as passengers.