Letter 117 Secretary Josiah Burchett at the Admiralty Office to Thomas Woolley requesting to know when the next ships will depart for the East Indies so the Admiralty may have time to prepare a packet for their vessels in the East Indies.
Letter 118 Secretary Josiah Burchett at the Admiralty Office to Thomas Woolley thanking the Directors for informing the Lords of the Admiralty of some ill news relating to Commodore Sir Robert Johnson.
Letter 122 William Fazakerley in London to the Court requesting to have his gold delivered to him which was seized by customs officials on his return to England.
Letter 125 Signed Z. Z in London to Thomas Woolley offering intelligence on the illicit sale of cowries and Saltpetre in response to the Company's advertisements.
Letter 126 Signed Z. Z. in London to Thomas Woolley offering intelligence on the illicit sale of saltpetre and making arrangements to meet with some of the Directors.
Letter 127 Under Clerk Thomas Bowen at the Treasury Chambers to Thomas Woodford forwarding a recommendation for Philip Nicklas to the Commissioners of the Customs in accordance with the Company's request.