Letter 164 Thomas Lewes at East India House to Thomas Woolley reporting that the Committee of Shipping have examined and approved George Westcoat to be the chief mate of the Princess Anne.
Letter 213 Thomas Lewes at East India House to Thomas Woolley reporting that the Committee of Shipping have examined and approved ships’ mates for the Duke of Cambridge, Bouverie [Desbouverie], Benjamin, St George and Success.
Letter 103 Sir John Fryer, Sir Randolph Knipe and Captain Elias Pearce to the Court requesting that the Hamilton Galley may go to Port St Mays [Nosy Sainte Marie] at Madagascar.
Letter 140 Edward Orton at the Customs House in London to Thomas Woolley making arrangements for one of the customs officers to be present when the packets forwarded by the Bouverie [Desbouverie] are opened.
Letter 210 Harcourt Master at Tower Hill to the Court requesting permission to send a servant named Lucretia back to Fort St George on board the Bouverie [Desbouverie].
Letter 1 Richard Holland to the Court requesting permission to take out a menial servant with him and £100 worth of clocks as part of his private trade allowance.