Letters 32-33 Secretary Charles Carkesse at the Customs House in London to Thomas Woolley forwarding a letter from Captain Cornelius Smith concerning outward bound East India ships taking in goods. Related papers attached.
Letter 12 Charles Crumpe to Thomas Woolley requesting that warrants for £300 be made to the City and Mercers Company for the lease of their cellars being used by the Company to store its pepper.
Letter 29 Secretary Charles Carkesse at the Customs House in London to Thomas Woolley forwarding a copy of a letter from Captain Cornelius Smith relating to the Stretham and Heathcote taking in great quantities of wine and brandy. Related papers attached.
Letter 142 Matthew Martin in London to the Court requesting permission to take out £300 with him on board the Princess Emelia to invest it in bezoar, camphor or gold in China or Banjar.
Letter 7 Christopher Tower and Samuel Grice at the Customs House in London to Charles Dubois recommending William Robinson to be employed in the Company's service.