Letter 177 Captain Charles Robertson at Sheerness to Thomas Woolley forwarding a journal of events that occurred in Sheerness concerning to the ill conduct of a Mr Bare, skipper of the custom house hoy Little Bull.
Letters 179-183 George & Isaac Clifford in Amsterdam to the Court reporting on the arrival of HMS Dartmouth, HMS Anglesey and HMS St Albans in the Texel to escort the Howland and Great London to England. Related papers attached.
Letter 184 Captain Charles Robertson at Gravesend to Thomas Woolley reporting that he placed four weighers and four weight men on board the Howland; and also put two watermen on the London. Reports that nothing untoward was found on inspecting the ships.
Letter 185 Captain Charles Robertson at Erith to Thomas Woolley asking him to instruct the Committee to have a Custom House hoy appointed to collect private trade goods from the Howland.
Letter 187 Owners of the Degrave to the Court requesting that they settle the bonds of arbitration concerning the freight and demurrage of the said ship.
Letter 188 Secretary Josiah Burchett at the Admiralty Office to Thomas Woolley reporting that HMS Falmouth and HMS Assistance have been appointed as additional convoys for the Company's shipping.
Letter 189 Captain Charles Robertson at Erith to Thomas Woolley relating to the transportation of private trade and prohibited good from Company shipping onto Customs hoys.
Letter 190 Messrs George and Isaac Clifford at Amsterdam to Thomas Woolley forwarding receipts of charges incurred by Captains of the Howland, HMS Anglesey, HMS Dartmouth and HMS St Albans in pilotage and other expenses.