Letters 107-117 Secretary Thomas Corbett at the Admiralty Office to the Court reporting on the Commissioners' findings following an investigation into the confrontation between the Company's ship King William, HMS Shrewsbury and other naval vessels during an attempt to press mariners for naval service. Related papers including depositions and affidavits attached.
Letter 66 Certificate signed by Messrs John Hornes, Issac Houssay, William Cockell, John Frost and Styleman Gostlin, the Company's servants in Persia, stating that they will continue to employ Coja Stephen as their chief linguist as he will be of use whilst their place of residency is under siege from the Afghans.
Letter 38 Secretary Josiah Burchett at the Admiralty Office to Christopher Mole reporting that HMS Assistance has been ordered to stock up with provisions and convoy the Wilmington for 150 leagues on her outward bound voyage.
Letter 84 Secretary Thomas Corbett at the Admiralty Office to Christopher Mole asking him to acquaint the Court of Directors that a naval officer and twenty three mariners have been placed on board the Company's ship Northampton to see her to her moorings in the Thames so she is able to depart with the convoy on time.