Letters 270-272 Philip Stephens at the Admiralty Office to Peter Michell enclosing extracts of letter from Admiral Pye complaining of the delay of the Company's ships in joining the convoy.
Letter 273 Thomas Philip Broughton at Cadiz Road to the Court reporting that he had to destroy the dispatches entrusted to him so that they did not fall into Spanish hands.
Letter 274 Anthony Hartle on board the Northumberland at Torbay to the Court complaining on the inadequate conditions of his and his family's lodgings onboard the said ship and asking the Court to rectify the matter.
Letter 276 Captain E. Wolesley on board HMS Magnamine, Cawsand Bay, to Peter Michell reporting on the reasons why the Lord Musgrave, Northumberland and Blandford failed to sail with the other East Indiamen from Motherbank in convoy to St Helena.
Letter 280 Captain John Gudmore on board the Musgrave, in Cawsand Bay near Plymouth, to Peter Michell reporting that the cadets on board the ship refused to obey his orders to exercise.
Letter 281 Alexander Cunningham in Plymouth to Peter Michell reporting that he is forwarding a packet via an agent as he is to ill to travel up post to London and deliver some post.