Letter 41 Captain Philip Worth on board the Townshend in Spithead to Thomas Woolley reporting that the supercargoes have not stowed any unauthorised persons on board the vessel.
Letter 42 James Harman at Portsmouth to Thomas Woolley acknowledging his receipt of packets for the ship’s captains and reporting that the weather is delaying the departure of the Company’s outward bound shipping.
Letter 43 Captain Josiah Thwaite off Dover to the Court reporting on the bad weather and that his ship has suffered damage after a collision with a man of war.
Letter 44 Captain Philip Worth on board the Townsend to Thomas Woolley reporting that he has discharged Richard Mead who was pretending to be a sailor and may be the unauthorised person on board the vessel whom the Company was looking for.
Letter 45 Richard Knight in Deal to Thomas Woolley forwarding a muster roll of men on board all of the Company's outward bound shipping except the King George.