Letter 88 Secretary Josiah Burchett at the Admiralty Office in London to Thomas Woolley reporting that the Lords Commissioners of the Admiralty are happy to provide protection for any ships hired by the Company to proceed to Holland to fetch their money.
Letter 92 Sir John Eyles at South Sea House to the Court requesting licences from the Company granting the South Sea Company permission to sail to Madagascar to purchase slaves.
Letter 95 George Breton to the Court requesting permission to carry out £300 in foreign silver as part of his private trade as a writer for Bombay and submitting the names of Thomas Frederick and Thomas Robinson to act as his security.
Letters 96-97 Memorial of Captain John Cockburne to the Court requesting the payment of 10,000 rupees granted him for attacking the Pirate Angria's stronghold, which had been withheld by the Governor of Bombay. Related papers attached.
Letter 98 James Blakeley at Portsmouth to Thomas Woolley requesting to replace James Harman as the Company's agent at that place on the event of the latter’s death.