Letter 48 Memorial of Archibald Hutcheson to the Court requesting copies of two bonds which are required in a dispute between himself and the legatees of Sir John Gayer.
Letter 49 Captain John Houghton on board the King George to Thomas Woolley reporting on his departure from the Downs in company with Caernarvon, Middlesex and Dawson.
Letter 50 Captain Philip Worth on board the Townshend in Plymouth to Thomas Woolley reporting that he is anchoring at that place until the bad weather has passed.
Letter 51 Thomas Hodson on board the Dawsonne in Catwater to Thomas Woolley reporting that he is waiting for the bad weather to pass before he proceeds on the outward bound voyage.
Letter 52 Captain Josiah Thwaites at Plymouth to the Court reporting on the repairs done on board his ship whilst waiting for better weather to clear before setting sail.
Letter 53 Captain John Pelly on board the Middlesex in Plymouth to Thomas Woolley reporting on his arrival there with the Caernarvon, King George and Dawsonne and that they are waiting for better weather before proceeding on the outward bound voyage.
Letter 56 Thomas Eyre in London to the Court submitting Robert Ferguson and Thomas Granger of Lime Street as his security whilst he proceeds to Fort St George as a factor. Also requests permission to take 700 oz of foreign bullion with him on board the De