Letter 236 Secretary Josiah Burchett at the Admiralty Office reporting that the Naval ships appointed by the Admiralty to sail to the East Indies for pirates cannot stow all of their stores and provisions on the vessels. Asks if it would be possible for one of the Company's ships to store some as well.
Letter 248b Nathaniel Torriano, J. Godfrey, Samuel Ward and Arthur Morris to the Committee of Correspondence desiring to be concerned in the Company's cargo for China.
Letter 249 Secretary Josiah Burchett at the Admiralty Office to Thomas Woolley concerning the storage of provisions for the four men of war appointed to proceed to the East Indies.
Letter 301 Secretary Charles Carkesse at the Customs House in London to Thomas Woolley submitting an affidavit from Plymouth concerning Captain Charles Burnham of the Mary Galley.
Letter 314 John Gerrard, William White, William Wright and William Loyd to the Court requesting permission to carry out their private trade in the form of dollars.
Letter 318 Nathaniel Torriano, Peter Godfrey and Samuel Ward to the Court requesting permission to take three menial servants named Henry Reeve, John Bentley and Robert Hawksworth with them to the East Indies.