Letter 193 Secretary William Popple of the Commissioners for Trade and Plantations at Whitehall to Thomas Woolley arranging a meeting between some of the Commissioners and Directors concerning a placard printed in Holland.
Letter 194 Memorial of John Toogood in Jamaica to the Court requesting support for two young princes from Delgoa in South Africa who were sold into slavery in Jamaica and subsequently freed by the Company's intercession. The pair were wrecked off of Cuba in a hurricane on their journey to England.
Letter 195 John Hill on board HMS Winchester in the Downs to the Court requesting they write to Captain James Stewart, commander of the ship, ordering him to attend on the Court in London.
Letter 196 Translation of a letter from the Portuguese Envoy in London to King George I concerning a rumour that the Company plan to resume trade on the Southern Coast of Africa.
Letter 198 John Hill on board HMS Winchester in the Downs to the Court requesting to wait on them to report on some trouble he has been having with some of the men on board the said ship.
Letter 199 Ketty Timpana at Fort St George to the Court requesting permission to wait upon them in England to discuss the loss of his father’s estate when Joseph Collett was Governor of the Presidency.
Letter 200 Secretary William Popple of the Lords Commissioners of Trade and Plantations at Whitehall to Thomas Woolley requesting that some of the Directors meet with the Commissioners in relation to their letter sent on 23 Sep.