Letter 122 Alfred Lawson at the Customs House in Deal to the Commissioners of the Customs concerning muslin goods taken from on board the Swallowfield.
Letter 123 Alfred Lawson and John Wraight at the Customs House in Deal to the Commissioners of the Customs providing an account of the seizure of goods which were run on board the Swallowfield.
Letter 124 Petition of Daniel Fryth to the Court requesting to be entitled to fees and other perquisites available to his colleagues in the Secretary's Office.
Letter 126 Peter de Area and Thomas de Indaya to the Court requesting that their goods be transferred from on board the Eyles to the first ship bound to Spain.
Letter 128 Secretary Charles Carkesse at the Customs House in London to Thomas Woolley concerning muslin goods seized from on board the Swallowfield in Deal by customs officers.
Letter 129 Sir John Jennings at the Admiralty Office to the Governor and Court complaining that his nephew William Jennings was unfairly superseded in Fort St David.
Letter 130 Thomas Dade, Devereaux Bacon and Samuel Skinner on board the Princess Anne at Batavia to the Court reporting their arrival at that place en route for China.