Letter 66 Joseph Taylor at the Treasury Chambers to the Court arranging a meeting between them and the Commissioners of the Treasury to settle the dispute on unrated East India goods.
Letters 71-72 signed F. F in London to Peter Godfrey forwarding a list of proposed bye laws to be circulated amongst the Company's shareholders. Related papers attached.
Letter 73 Secretary Charles Carkesse at the Customs house in London to Thomas Woolley forwarding an account of the quantity and duties owed by the Company for their arrack, floretta yarn, tea, flowered muslins, calicoes and quiltings for eight years beginning Christmas 1713.
Letter 75 John Loggan at Ostend to Thomas Woolley reporting on ships setting out from Ostend to the East Indies which might be detrimental to the Company's trade.
Letter 78 Secretary Charles Carkesse at the Customs house in London to Thomas Woolley relating to Captain Wilk's application to have the bond and sureties delivered up by him.
Letter 79 Secretary Charles Carkesse at the Customs house in London to Thomas Woolley relating to their memorial delivered to the treasury concerning unrated East India goods.