Letter 120 George Clifford and Company in Amsterdam to Thomas Woolley reporting that Consul Daniel Foulis has reported that the French ship referred to in his previous correspondence would not be allowed to enter Ostend.
Letters 121-122 George Clifford and Company at Amsterdam to Thomas Woolley forwarding a letter from William Leathes at Brussels relating to the refusal of a French ship to sell its cargo at Ostend. Related papers attached.
Letters 124-125 Edmund Harrison to Thomas Woolley reporting on the Commissioners of the Admiralty's decision on a memorial submitted by the Company.
Scope & Content:
Includes a letter from Secretary Josiah Burchett at the Admiralty Office to Sir Gregory Page relating to the discharge of James Rudworth, second mate of the Cardonnel.
Letters 126-127 Secretary Josiah Burchett at the Admiralty Office to Thomas Woolley replying to the Company's memorial about pressing men from on board the Cardonnel. Related papers attached.
Letter 128 Daniel Braddyll in London to Thomas Woolley forwarding something to the Company from his brother, a passenger on board the Anne and Elizabeth.
Letter 129 Secretary Charles Carkesse at the Customs House in London to Thomas Woolley enclosing two letters from Alfred Lawson the collector at Deal concerning some silver brought from the Vansittart.