Letter 365 Thomas Lewes at East India House to Thomas Woolley reporting that the Committee of Shipping have examined and approved Richard Redmond, Anthony Ryon, Thomas Bynes, Simon Hill and Richard Thelwall as ship’s mates for the Bouverie[Desbouverie], St George, Hester and Aurengzebe.
Letter 366 Request from the owners and master of the Arabella to the Court concerning ports of call to stop at in the course of her voyage and the ship’s cargo.
Letter 369 Captain Robert Hurst to Thomas Woolley reporting that the Averilla has stayed at Gravesend for twenty days in accordance to her charter-party and is ready to sail to the Downs.
Letter 371 Secretary Henry Newman of the Society for promoting Christian knowledge in Whitehall to Thomas Woolley forwarding something to lay before the directorate.
Letter 372 Captains Samuel Jones, Hugh Raymond and Thomas Wotton at East India House to the Court reporting that the time for the Bouverie[Desbouverie] to stay at Gravesend has expired and that the vessel will proceed to the Downs.
Letter 374 Captain William Martin in London to the Court requesting permission to send a servant named Lucretia to Fort St George on the Bouverie [Desbouverie].