Letter 142 Signed J.W to the Court stating that the Company should put out an advertisement to arrange a meeting with him if they agree to his proposal.
Letter 143 Richard Knight at Deal to Thomas Woolley relating to the end of his £40 per year salary at midsummer. Asks what his income will be after this date as working for the United Company has been a lot more demanding than for the old Company.
Letter 144 Secretary of State Charles Spencer, third Earl of Sunderland, at Whitehall to the [Chairman and Deputy], asking them to attend Her Majesty in Council the following Wednesday at six in the evening.
Letter 146 Surgeon John Hall at Morlaix Prison to the Court relating to the loss of the Company's packet ship Dispatch in enemy action and his account of events leading up to his imprisonment.
Letter 147 Nicholas Roope in Portsmouth to Thomas Woolley saying that he will be unable to attend the Court the following Wednesday as he is confined to Portsmouth on Government business.
Letter 148 Secretary Richard Savage at the Custom House to Thomas Woolley asking if it would be possible to store all the prohibited goods in one warehouse in order to reduce costs.
Letters 151-152 William Culliford at the Custom House to the Court reporting that one of their servants, Charles Robinson, has been threatening and intimidating him and asks that they discipline him. Minute from Customs dated 3 Jul 1706 included.