Letter 289 Richard Morton in London to the Court requesting that he be permitted to ship clocks and silver on board the Bridgewater as part of his private trade.
Letter 290 Thomas Granger to the Court submitting a request from Doctor John Mandevile to ship 400 oz of foreign silver to his son George Mandevile in Bengal.
Letter 291 Edward Williamson to the Court requesting permission to ship on board the Bridgewater a clock and two boxes of looking glasses as part of his private trade to China.
Letter 292 Captain Charles Kesar to the Court requesting permission to sue Christopher Burroughs who has refused to pay for a large basket of flowers sold at their sale in 1718.
Letter 297 Richard Knight at Deal to Thomas Woolley forwarding a protest against Captain Nicholas Luhorne of the Princess Anne and a muster roll of the said ship.
Letters 298-300 Charles Lovell in Dover to Thomas Woolley forwarding letters from William Leathes at Brussels.
Scope & Content:
Included are two letters from Consul William Leathes at Brussels to Thomas Woolley dated 4 and 9 November concerning the Ostend Company giving commissions to English ships to sail to the East Indies.