Letter 143 Secretary John Clevland at the Admiralty Office to Robert James reporting that orders have been dispatched to Sir Edward Hawke at Portsmouth to discharge the armourer of the Edgecote who was pressed into naval service.
Letter 148 Secretary John Clevland at the Admiralty Office to Robert James reporting that orders have been sent to Portsmouth and Plymouth that any men pressed from the Company's ships are to be replaced with experienced mariners.
Letter 154 Secretary John Clevland at the Admiralty Office to Robert James reporting that he received and read the Company's letter to the commissioners concerning the misbehaviour of mariners on board the Norfolk when naval officers attempted to press them.
Letter 162 Secretary John Clevland at the Admiralty Office to Peter Michell thanking him for the shipping intelligence about a large fleet being spotted in the Channel.
Letter 166 Samuel Whitmore, William Sevill, Thomas Holliday, S. Sevill and Ralph Randell in London to the Court requesting to export cloth to the East Indies on their own account since the Company refuse to purchase it.
Letter 172 Secretary John Clevland at the Admiralty Office to Robert James reporting that a protection for the Flying Mercury will soon be signed by the commissioners of the Admiralty.
Letter 176 Charles Frederick at the Ordnance Office to Roger Drake concerning the Company's purchase of three hundred barrells of powder from His Majesty's stores.
Letter 182 Secretary John Clevland at the Admiralty Office to Robert James acknowledging receipt of the intelligence that the Egmont and Shaftesbury have safely arrived.
Letter 183 Secretary John Clevland at the Admiralty Office to Robert James enclosing packets to be forwarded to the East Indies on board the Company's ships.
Letter 191 Secretary John Clevland at the Admiralty Office to Robert James reporting that orders have been issued to Vice Admiral Smith at the Downs relating to a convoy for the Griffin and the Delawar.