Letter 101 Francis White in London to Thomas Woolley requesting that the Company apply to the Admiralty to obtain protections for the hoymen unloading the Company's ships.
Letter 102 John Jones the former chaplain at St Helena to the Court reporting on the abuses and hardships he suffered at the hands of Governor Johnson whilst in the Company's service.
Letter 105 Captain Samuel Lewis at Deptford to Thomas Woolley reporting that Captain Caleb Wade of HMS Falmouth has assisted him with cables and men for the King George.
Letter 107 Captain Caleb Wade of HMS Falmouth to Thomas Woolley [Mistakenly addressed to Samuel Woolley] thanking the Court for the present he received for assisting Company shipping.
Letter 109 John Addison in London to the Court requesting a consideration in light of his past services and losses sustained in the Company's employment.
Letter 110 Secretary Josiah Burchett at the Admiralty Office to Thomas Woolley reporting that the Lords Commissioners of the Admiralty have made a report concerning the provision of men of war for the security of the Company's trade in India.