Letter 297 Captain John Gerrard to the Court requesting permission to take a menial servant named George Rand with him on the Middlesex to the East Indies.
Letter 300 Nathaniel Torriano to the Court requesting permission to carry out £70 worth of glass ware and £30 worth of clock works as part of his private trade on the Morrice.
Letter 301 Secretary Charles Carkesse at the Customs House in London to Thomas Woolley submitting an affidavit from Plymouth concerning Captain Charles Burnham of the Mary Galley.
Letter 302 William Dawsonne, Matthew Decker, Henry Lyell, J. Wordsworth, Edmund Harrison and John Eyles to Thomas Woolley stating that the Sunderland would remain in the Downs until the arrival of a Mr Phipps.
Letter 304 Peter Godfrey to the Court requesting permission to carry out £100 worth of pieces of eight as part of his private trade allowance to the East Indies.
Letter 305 Samuel Ward in London to the Court requesting permission to carry out £80 worth of sword blades, hats and pickles as part of his private trade allowance.