Letter 38 John Archer in Amsterdam to Thomas Woolley reporting on the movement of English ships towards Ostend to seek employment in the Ostend Company's service.
Letter 39 Owen Buckingham to the Court requesting to return a servant to William Gifford at Anjengo who was hired to look after his children on his voyage back to England.
Letter 40 George Huish at Portsmouth to Thomas Woolley reporting that the ships which sailed from St Helens have returned to Spithead due to contrary winds.
Letter 41 Secretary Josiah Burchett at the Admiralty Office to Thomas Woolley requesting that the Company hand over men who have absconded from naval service and obtained employment on their shipping.
Letter 43 Secretary Charles Carkesse at the Customs House in London to Thomas Woolley reporting that East India goods lying in the King's warehouses in Deal and Dover which were condemned in the Court of Exchequer will be auctioned at a public sale in accordance with the law.
Letter 45 Thomas Faucet at Fort St George to the Court encouraging the resettlement of a factory at Ingeram and reporting on political and economic conditions in the region.
Letter 48 Captain Thomas Gilbert to the Court requesting permission to carry perpetuanoes, broadcloth and elephant's teeth and steel as part of his allowance on the Chandos.
Letter 49 Styleman Gostlin in London the Chairman and Court requesting permission to carry out £100 worth of Spanish dollars and £60 in gold and silver lace with him to Bombay.