Letters 124-125 Secretary Charles Carkesse at the Customs House in London to Thomas Woolley reporting on tea smuggled on board the Mary from Newcastle and thanking the Company for the intelligence they provided which led to the discovery. Related papers a
Letter 127 Samuel Bennet to the Court requesting permission to take out £500 in foreign silver to Bengal and submitting names of relatives who will act as his security.
Letter 129 Captain George Newton at Gravesend to Thomas Woolley reporting the arrival of the Sarum Frigate at that place and requesting the Court order the vessel's imprest be paid.
Letter 130 Captain Caleb Grantham to the Court reporting the Craggs’ arrival at Gravesend and requesting that the vessel's imprest, primage and average be paid
Letter 131 Hugh Brigges to the Court requesting permission to ship out £350 in money and goods on board the Sarum for the account of his nephew Wadham Brooke, a writer at Bengal.