Letters 113-114 Secretary Charles Carkesse at the Customs House in London to Thomas Woolley enclosing an affidavit signed by Thomas Berry concerning some malpractice of John Spencer one of the Company's officers.
Letter 118 John Hungerford in Lincolns Inn to Thomas Woolley advising that the Chancellor has appointed the 6 Aug to settle the case between the Company and Mr Atkyns.
Letter 121 Tide Surveyors of the Port of London to the Court requesting to have a copy of the order to prevent Thomas Berry buying the sweepings of pepper.
Letter 122 Randolph Stracey at the Guildhall to Thomas Woolley stating civic duties make it impossible for him to wait on the Court concerning Sir Edward Littleton's affairs.