Letter 95 George & Isaac Clifford and Company at Amsterdam to the Court relating to the recall of English men of war to convoy the Company's ships. Also outlining what they have done to ensure the ships receive some form of protection on the journey to England.
Letter 96 George & Isaac Clifford and Co at Amsterdam to the Court reporting that the Dutch Admiralty were pleased to defer the departure of the convoy to the Thames until the two English men of war arrived.
Letter 97 George & Isaac Clifford and Co at Amsterdam to the Court reporting on the arrival of the two English men of war, the ships’ preparations to sail and enclosing accounts of money given to the Captains of the Company's ships.
Letter 98 George & Isaac Clifford and Co at Amsterdam to the Court reporting on a convoy preparing to sail with the Company's ships from the Texel to the Thames.
Letter 99 George & Isaac Clifford and Co at Amsterdam to the Court relating to English and Dutch men of war acting as convoy for Company ships between the Texel and the Thames.
Letter 100 George & Isaac Clifford and Co at Amsterdam to the Court relating to English and Dutch men of war acting as convoy for Company ships between the Texel and the Thames.
Letter 101 Secretary Josiah Burchett at the Admiralty Office to Thomas Woolley reporting that HMS Portsmouth and HMS Anglesey have been ordered to look out for homeward bound Company ships from the East Indies.
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.
Letter 104 Secretary Josiah Burchett at the Admiralty Office to Thomas Woolley thanking him for moving the Committee to assist the widow of Captain Owen.