Letter 256 George Clifford and Company in Amsterdam to Thomas Woolley forwarding letters from the Company to various individuals and reporting on the movement of Dutch and English Company shipping.
Letter 257 John Browning at the Old Bailey to Thomas Woolley concerning money in their hands belonging to the deceased Captain Edmund Stracey of the Aurengzebe which needs to be forwarded to his widow.
Letter 260 George Clifford and Company in Amsterdam to Thomas Woolley reporting on the arrival of a Dutch ship and intelligence on English Company shipping. Cargo list of four Dutch East India ships attached.
Letters 261-262 George Clifford and Company in Amsterdam to Thomas Woolley forwarding copies of instructions to Company shipping and a protest submitted by Peter Davidson.
Letter 263 Captain Thomas Beckford on board the Dartmouth at Gravesend to the Court forwarding a packet from the Governor and Council of Fort St George.
Letter 265 Captain Isaac Pyke on board the Stringer Galley at Gravesend to Thomas Woolley forwarding packets to the Company by a passenger on board the ship. Reporting on events whilst the ship was in the Texel and saying he will deliver papers from Bombay when the vessel reaches Deptford.
Letter 266 Captain Thomas Blow on board the Success at Woolwich to the Court reporting the ship’s arrival from the Texel. Submits an account of what private trade was put on board the vessel at Batavia.
Letter 267 Sir Matthew Decker at Amsterdam to Thomas Woolley requesting to know if the sale for the 22 Sep is going to be postponed as the ships have not yet arrived in England.