Letter 93 Secretary Charles Carkesse at the Customs house in London to Thomas Woolley relating to illicit trade and fraudulent activities practised in the private trade warehouses.
Letter 94 Secretary William Popple at Whitehall to Thomas Woolley reporting that he is commanded by the Commissioners for Trade and Plantations to ask whether the foreign coin and bullion imported and then sent to India is included in the accounts of their exports laid before the Council.
Letters 96-99 John Manley at the Customs house in London to Thomas Woolley relating to corrupt practices being committed at the private trade warehouses where East India goods are housed. Related papers attached.
Letter 101 Copy of a report from the Commissioners of the Customs to the Treasury relating to the Company's memorial on the dispute over unrated East India Goods.
Letter 102 Joseph Taylor at the Treasury Chambers to the Court forwarding the report of the Commissioners of the Customs relating to unrated East India goods.