Letter 86 Samuel Addis at Portsmouth to Thomas Woolley stating that he has made enquiries about some unnamed ships in accordance with the Company's request but can find no information on their whereabouts.
Letter 87 Richard Knight at Deal to Thomas Woolley reporting that one of the Company's ships is at anchor but cannot get over the flats due to adverse winds.
Letter 89 John Addison in Whitehaven to Thomas Woolley requesting the Committee of Correspondence be moved to consider the petition which he submitted the previous April.
Letter 91 Frances Clarke at East India House to the Court requesting that Sir Robert Child and Sir Robert Nightingale be appointed two of the arbitrators for the account of her dead husband.
Letter 94 Secretary Josiah Burchett at the Admiralty Office to Thomas Woolley reporting that the Commissioners of the Admiralty have granted Captain Bouler of HMS Bedford permission to board the Company's ship Greenwich at Spithead and take those men who have applied for naval service due to their poor treatment in the Company's service.