Letter 66 Captain Frank Godwin on board the Northumberland at Deptford to the Court reporting that the packet from St Helena has not been forwarded to the Company because the Customs Officers would not let it pass and that the ship has arrived in Deptford where it is awaiting further orders.
Letter 74 Josiah Burchett at the Admiralty Office to Thomas Woolley reporting on the readiness of the ships ordered to act as convoy for the Company's homeward bound ships.
Letter 75 Edmond Clarke and Captain Zachary Tovey to the Court reporting that the Windsor lying in Deptford is ready to take in goods belonging to the Company.
Letter 80 John Lapthorne in Plymouth to Thomas Woolley complaining that he has still not been paid the charges of his disbursements for the Company's affairs.
Letter 87 Secretary Charles Carkesse at the Custom House in London to Thomas Woolley asking them to speedily make the late payment of £58,741 6s 4d of Custom duties.
Letter 102 Captain Jonathan Collet in Blackwall to Gregory Page relating to the goods he has delivered up to the Company's warehouse and requesting that he would move the Court to allow him to sell his goods in the present sale.