Letter 24 Thomas Lewes at East India House to Thomas Woolley reporting that the Committee of Shipping have examined and approved Roger Hale, Nicholas Webb, William Bowles and William Pricklove as ships’ mates on the Heathcote, Macclesfield and Cadogan.
Letter 25 Thomas Lewes at East India House to Thomas Woolley reporting that the Committee of Shipping have examined and approved Abraham Dickinson and John Lyel as ship’s mates on the Heathcote.
Letter 27 Copies of two letters from Robert Cowan in Goa to Thomas Woolley relating to his diplomatic negotiations on behalf of the President and Council of Bombay with the Viceroy of Goa to form an alliance against their mutual enemies in India.
Letter 28 Thomas Lewes at East India House to Thomas Woolley reporting that the Committee of Shipping have examined and approved Richard Miseneor, William Bates, William Berresford, Ambrose Lawrance, Isaac Bovey, James Saunder and Nicholas Webb as ships’ mates for the Macclesfield, Marlborough and the Cadogan.
Letter 30 Joshua Draper to the Court requesting permission to send out £100 worth of foreign bullion to his nephew Joshua Draper, Secretary at Fort St George.
Letter 33 Samuel Winder to the Court requesting permission to ship out table clocks, glasses and mathematical instruments as part of his private allowance.