Letter 178 Lieutenant Colonel Edward Windus to the Court advising that the recruits for the Company's service should be trained upon their embarkation and offers himself for that service.
Letter 179 Captain Douglas on board the Queen at St Iago to [Peter Michell] reporting the ship’s arrival in company of a naval convoy, skirmish with French ships and the damage sustained to the ship.
Letters 277-279 George Clifford and Teysset at Amsterdam to Peter Michell reporting on the resolution of the States of Holland to release several midshipmen on board the General Barker. Related papers attached
Letters 180-182 Charles Jenkinson at the War Office to the Chairman and Deputy reporting that the high mortality of troops in the 73rd regiment was due to the lack of a hospital and suitable accommodation. Related papers attached.
Letters 183-184 Captain Metcalf onboard the Queen in St Iago to the Court forwarding Captain Douglas' packet which contains a return of troops on board the Queen. Related papers attached .
Letter 185 Captain John Lewis on board the Valentine at St Iago to Peter Michell reporting his safe arrival and a one and a half hour naval battle against French ships. He praises the men for bravery and reports on damage sustained.
Letters 186-187 Duplicate of a letter from Captain Charles Georgerie on board the Fortitude to Peter Michell reporting events in the battle with 5 French ships and the losses and casualties sustained in battle. Related papers attached.
Letter 188 Captain Samuel Rogers on board the Osterley at St Iago to Peter Michell reporting on the battle with the French ships and reporting on the damage the Osterley sustained.