Letter 178 Secretary Josiah Burchett at the Admiralty Office to Thomas Woolley reporting that the Commissioners of the Admiralty have ordered a man of war to be to the Downs in time for the arrival of the Company's returning ships.
Letter 179 Chief Clerk John Manley at the Customs House in London to Thomas Woolley reporting on the clandestine trade in guns and glass on board the Heathcote and Derby.
Letters 180-181 Chief Clerk John Manley at the Customs House in London to Thomas Woolley concerning guns and glass run on board the Heathcote. Related papers attached.
Letter 182 Captain Joseph Tolson at East India House to Thomas Woolley reporting that the Heathcote's time for staying at Gravesend has expired and that he is ready to sail to the Downs in accordance with his charter-party.
Letter 183 Captain William Mawson to Thomas Woolley reporting that the Cardonnel's time to stay at Gravesend has expired and that he will proceed to the Downs in accordance with his charter-party unless the Court has any objections.
Letter 184 Captain William Fitzhugh to Thomas Woolley reporting that the Derby's time to stay at Gravesend has expired and that he will proceed to the Downs in accordance with his charter-party unless the Court has any objections.
Letter 185 Captain John Misenor to the Court requesting permission for his private trade imported from Bombay on the Princess Amelia to be sold at the sale.
Letter 186 Thomas Lewes at East India House to Thomas Woolley reporting that the Committee of Shipping had examined and approved ship’s mates for the Cardonnel and Derby.