Letters 152-153 Consul John Loggan at Ostend to the Chairman reporting on three richly laden ships returning there from the East Indies. Related papers attached.
Letter 155 Thomas Lewes at East India House to Thomas Woolley advising that the Committee of Shipping have examined and approved a first and third mate for the Hanover.
Letter 156 Captain Thomas Wotton and Richard Holden to the Court requesting that they order the private trade on board the Bouverie [Desbouverie] and Mary to be sold.
Letter 158 Secretary Charles Carkesse at the Customs House in London to Thomas Woolley relating to the publication of a list of all officers belonging to the customs who are entitled to collect fees for customs.
Letter 160 Peter Theobald to the Court requesting permission to export 4000 oz of foreign silver on the Theobald to his son Thomas Theobald at Fort St George.
Letter 161 Captain James Osborne to Thomas Woolley reporting that the Hanover's time to wait at Gravesend has expired and that he will proceed on 6 Oct for the Downs.