Letter 84 George & Isaac Clifford and Co at Amsterdam to the Court reporting that they have carried out the Company's orders and provided the Commander of the Herbert Galley with money.
Letter 85 Secretary Josiah Burchett at the Admiralty Office to Thomas Woolley reporting the HMS Leopard, HMS Swallow and HMS Panther have been appointed to convoy the outward bound Company's ships. Also asks the Court to send out their instructions as soon as possible.
Letters 86-87 Secretary Josiah Burchett at the Admiralty Office to Thomas Woolley enclosing extracts of a letter from HMS Earl of Sunderland reporting on the movement of two French ships cruising off the Cape of Good Hope.
Letter 89 Secretary Josiah Burchett at the Admiralty Office to Thomas Woolley reporting that His Royal Highness Prince George of Denmark is about to sign orders for HMS Leopard and HMS Swallow to proceed in the Company's service. Also asks that the Secret Committee to send their instructions for these ships.
Letter 91 George & Isaac Clifford and Co at Amsterdam to the Court reporting that they forwarded the Company's letters to Rear Admiral Baker and that there has been a sighting of 15 Dutch and 5 English East India Company ships.
Letter 93 George & Isaac Clifford and Co at Amsterdam to the Court reporting the arrival of some Company ships. Also reports that they will try to get the Dutch Admiralty to provide men of war to convoy the said ships back to England.
Letter 94 George & Isaac Clifford and Co at Amsterdam to the Court reporting that Rear Admiral Baker was unable to provide any ships to act as a convoy for the Company's ships to return to England.