Letter 141 Signed J. W. to the Court saying that he will outline the meaning of the letter on condition that the Company issue him a bond and indemnity against all the charges and allegations. Also asks to be given command of the Blenheim.
Letter 142 Signed J.W to the Court stating that the Company should put out an advertisement to arrange a meeting with him if they agree to his proposal.
Letter 224 Lord Craven's steward W. Grove to Mr Hungerford stating that some people have made offers to buy the house in which the Company is based but would first treat with the Company before any action is taken.
Letters 73-74a Deputy Secretary John Fawler at the Admiralty Office to Thomas Woolley enclosing a copy of the Admiralty's orders for the Captains of HMS Burford and HMS Plymouth.
Letter 3 Committee for executing the office of Lord High Admiral of England and Ireland to Captain Thomas Stepney Commander of HMS Severn. Ordering him to proceed to St Helena, meet the Company’s ships anchored there and convoy them home.
Letter 4 Secretary Josiah Burchett at the Admiralty Office to Thomas Woolley enclosing a copy of the orders to be given to the unnamed man of war dispatched by the Admiralty to St Helena at the request of the Company.
Letter 5 Orders from Thomas Earl of Pembroke and Montgomery, Lord High Admiral of England and Ireland to Captain Reeves of HMS Dartmouth at Spithead. Orders him to proceed to St Helena, meet the Company’s ships and convoy them to England.