Letters 161-163 Secretary Charles Carkesse at the Customs House in London to Thomas Woolley forwarding papers relating to the seizure of East India goods. Related papers attached.
Scope & Content:
Enclosures: Testimony regarding the running of tea from Company ships at Deptford.
Letter 164 George Brasier in London to the Court requesting that the money and effects of the deceased George Brasier remitted from Bombay may not be paid to any persons on his account.
Letter 166 Francis White at Botolph Wharf to Sir Robert Nightingale complaining that the Company's hoys (barges) are not so well accommodated as they should be at the wharf.
Letters 168-169 Consul Daniel Foulis at Bruges to Thomas Woolley relating to the sale of goods by the Ostend Company. Includes covering letter from George Clifford and Company in Amsterdam.