Letter 60 George and Isaac Clifford & Co at Amsterdam to Thomas Woolley reporting that attempts to persuade the Dutch Company to allow a servant of the English Company to be stationed at the Cape of Good Hope were unsuccessful.
Letters 61-63 Secretary Josiah Burchett at the Admiralty Office to Thomas Woolley reporting that he had submitted the Company's memorial to the Lord High Admiral, His Royal Highness Prince George of Denmark, and that he gave orders for Sir Thomas Hardy to send out ships to cruise for homeward bound Company ships. Copy of orders to Sir Thomas Hardy enclosed.
Letters 64-65 Deputy Secretary John Fawler at the Admiralty Office to Thomas Woolley forwarding a copy of His Royal Highness’s orders to Sir Thomas Hardy to provide security to the Company's homeward bound ships.
Letter 66 Secretary Josiah Burchett at Newmarket to Thomas Woolley reporting that His Royal Highness Prince George of Denmark has ordered ships to cruise for the Company's homeward bound vessels in accordance with the Company’s request.
Letter 67 Secretary Josiah Burchett at the Admiralty Office to Thomas Woolley reporting that HMS Chatham and HMS Adventure have sailed out to meet the homeward bound Company ships. Also states that the ships appointed to act as convoy for the Company's homeward bound ships in the summer are HMS Greenwich and HMS Woolwich.
Letter 68 Secretary Josiah Burchett at the Admiralty Office to Thomas Woolley reporting that HMS Woolwich, HMS Norwich and HMS Lichfield will be ready to sail to the Cape and St Helena by the end of the month.
Letter 69 Secretary Josiah Burchett at the Admiralty Office to Thomas Woolley asking the Court if they would prefer HMS Woolwich, HMS Lichfield and HMS Norwich to sail out together or separately.
Letter 70 Secretary Josiah Burchett at the Admiralty Office to Thomas Woolley stating HMS Plymouth, HMS Lichfield and HMS Woolwich are ready to sail. Asks if the Court has any instructions for the Captains of the said ships.
Letter 71 Secretary Josiah Burchett at the Admiralty Office to Thomas Woolley reporting that HMS Woolwich is ready to sail and is waiting for the Courts instructions.
Letter 72 Deputy Secretary John Fawler at the Admiralty Office to Thomas Woolley enclosing a discharge for the unnamed man desired to go to the Downs and meet HMS Woolwich.