Letter 66 Captain Frank Godwin on board the Northumberland at Deptford to the Court reporting that the packet from St Helena has not been forwarded to the Company because the Customs Officers would not let it pass and that the ship has arrived in Deptford where it is awaiting further orders.
Letter 67 George and Isaac Clifford and Company in Amsterdam to the Court forwarding their accounts to the Company for the charges incurred by their ships whilst in Amsterdam. Receipts of the expenses for various commanders attached.
Letter 70 Christopher Tower at the Custom House to Charles Dubois requesting that he submit the bill for the second moiety of customs worth £43,554 19s 3d, due on the Howland, Scipio, Litchfield, Montague, Todington and Aurangzeb for payment.
Letter 71 Christopher Tower at the Custom House to Charles Dubois requesting that he submit an account for customs valued at £15186 7s due for unrated goods brought home on the Westmorland, Frederick, Nathaniel, Rochester, Stringer, Blenheim, Howland, Litchfield, Aurangzeb, Montague, Todington and Scipio.
Letter 72 Thomas Coulson, Henry Colles, Francis Upton, William Mitchell, Peter Belvill, Robert Ellis and Samuel Lewis, mariners of the Heathcote to the Court reporting they were pressed on board HMS Dover and requesting the Company's help in obtaining a discharge.
Letter 73 Secretary Josiah Burchett at the Admiralty Office to Thomas Woolley providing details of the ships and officers appointed to cruise for the Company's homeward bound vessels.
Letter 74 Josiah Burchett at the Admiralty Office to Thomas Woolley reporting on the readiness of the ships ordered to act as convoy for the Company's homeward bound ships.
Letter 75 Edmond Clarke and Captain Zachary Tovey to the Court reporting that the Windsor lying in Deptford is ready to take in goods belonging to the Company.