Letter 70 Joseph Addison, Secretary to the Treasury, in Whitehall to the Court concerning the Commissioners of Law trying pirates at Fort St George and Bombay.
Letter 72 Paper given in by Dr John Landon relating to Poplar Chapel and concerning the work done by the Commissioners for building fifty new churches in London.
Letter 73 George Beel in London to the Court requesting that John Woodward of the Customs House in London may be one of his securities instead of John Cooke of Pettworth, Sussex.
Letter 74 William Hunt to the Court requesting that Widow Tucker be paid the freight of diamonds belonging to her late husband (Captain William Tucker) on board of the Catherine.
Letter 75 Susanna Southern? in London to Thomas Woolley requesting that they write to her husband ordering him to provide her with some money for her maintenance.
Letter 76 Francis White in London to Thomas Woolley requesting he move two of the Directors to go to the Customs House to set a value to the coffee on board the Princess Amelia.
Letters 77-78 Captain John Martin at Deal to Thomas Woolley enclosing a certificate of Mr Joseph Boughton's (Secretary to Commissioner of Customs) to bring the Queen into the Downs. Related papers attached.