Reporting the death of Governor William Stoughton of Massachusetts Bay (on July 7) and recommending the swift appointment of a new Royal governor to prevent unrest, "as these peopell have had theare owne willes so longe." The second letter repeats the advice at length and suggests that some "Church of England men" be appointed to assist as well.
Concerning an appeal by William Byam of an Admiralty Court decision that appears to allow "doubly qualified" French vessels into the sugar and molasses trade with the English. Warner urges that the decision be reversed to prevent this "dangerous fraud."