Letters 96-98 Secretary Charles Carkesse at the Customs House in London to Thomas Mitchell forwarding affidavits and legal opinions concerning the case of some foreign and English coin clandestinely shipped on board the Caesar. Related papers attached.
Letter 102 Captain Reginald Kemeys in London to the Court requesting the gold received into the Company's treasury from the Monmouth may be delivered to him.
Letters 104-107 Secretary Charles Carkesse at the Customs House in London to Thomas Mitchell forwarding a copy of the report and other papers relating to the complaint made by John Palmer against some drunken customs officers rummaging on board the Monmouth.
Letter 109 Petition of the Reverend Samuel May to the Court requesting to have a duplicate receipt for five bales of coffee imported on the Cumberland which he bought in the September sale of 1729.