Letter 85 Secretary Charles Carkesse at the Customs house in London to Thomas Woolley requesting to know who the Company have appointed in place of the former Warehouse keeper Benjamin Skynner.
Letter 87 Paul D'Aranda in London to the Court requesting permission for the separate stock holders of the Delicia to sell their cargo in the sale room the following September.
Letter 88 An abstract a letter from Ziegenbalg in Copenhagen requesting permission for himself and some others to proceed to the East Indies on board the Company's ships.
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.