Letter 43 Captain George Pitt to the Court requesting permission to carry out £300 worth of gold and silver thread as part of his private trade allowance.
Letter 44 Captain William Jobson to the Court reporting that the time allotted for the Okham to remain in the Downs has expired and requesting permission to remain there for the ten days the ship has been instructed to stay at Gravesend.
Letter 45 Captain George Wescott to the Court requesting permission for the Stretham to remain at the Downs for the ten days she had been allocated to stay at Gravesend.
Letter 46 Secretary Charles Carkesse at the Customs House in London to Christopher Mole concerning money in the Company's hands belonging to Captain James Chambre.
Letter 48 Captain William Jobson to the Court requesting permission to carry out four silver dishes, one dozen plates and £100 worth of gold and silver lace as part of his private trade allowance.