Letter 34 William Leathes at Brussels to Thomas Woolley relating to negotiations with the Ostend Company to cancel commissions given to British ships and crews to sail to the East Indies.
Letter 36 Secretary Henry Newman of the Society for Promoting Christian Knowledge at Middle Temple to Thomas Woolley forwarding printed letters showing the Court the success of the Protestant Mission at Tranquebar and thanking the Court for their favour.
Letter 38 John Archer in Amsterdam to Thomas Woolley reporting on the movement of English ships towards Ostend to seek employment in the Ostend Company's service.
Letter 48 Captain Thomas Gilbert to the Court requesting permission to carry perpetuanoes, broadcloth and elephant's teeth and steel as part of his allowance on the Chandos.
Letter 49 Styleman Gostlin in London the Chairman and Court requesting permission to carry out £100 worth of Spanish dollars and £60 in gold and silver lace with him to Bombay.
Letter 86 Samuel Addis at Portsmouth to Thomas Woolley stating that he has made enquiries about some unnamed ships in accordance with the Company's request but can find no information on their whereabouts.
Letter 89 John Addison in Whitehaven to Thomas Woolley requesting the Committee of Correspondence be moved to consider the petition which he submitted the previous April.
Letters 96-98 Secretary Josiah Burchett at the Admiralty Office to Thomas Woolley concerning men taken from on board the Greenwich by Captain Bouler of HMS Bedford. Related papers attached.