Letters 82-83 Captain Alexander McClintock in London to the president and members of the Committee of Correspondence requesting that they consider his memorial.
Letters 85-86 Monsieur Focquart in Plymouth to the Court requesting that orders may be given for his effects to be brought on board the Eagle and delivered to him on his departure for France. French with English translation.
Letter 87 Pickett and Rundell in Ludgate Hill to the Court asking the Court to choose them to provide the two swords voted by the General Court to General Munro and Admiral Vernon.
Letter 88 James Cox to the Court asking to show the Court a very elegant sword hilt he has made worth £2000, for two swords to be presented to General Munro and Admiral Vernon.
Letter 90 Robert Richie in Venice to Peter Michell outlining his preparations for transporting Company personnel to Scanderoon and also recommending that they commission two English built cutters to run between Venice and Alexandria.
Letter 91 Luke Pocock and Charles Mordaunt in Venice to the Secret Committee reporting their arrival at Venice and their preparations to sail to Scanderoon.