Letter 48 Frederick Pigou at East India House to the Court requesting permission to send £300 worth of foreign bullion to Mr Mark Anthony Crommelin in Bombay.
Letter 49 Secretary Henry Newman of the Society for Promoting Christian Knowledge at Middle Temple to Thomas Woolley requesting to send 782 oz of foreign silver to Fort St George on board the Townshend.
Letter 51 Isaac Franks to the Court requesting permission to send £300 worth of tin as part of his ten percent allowance on £3000 in silver sent on the Vansittart.
Letter 52 Thomas Horne to the Court requesting permission to send out £50 worth of pieces of eight on the Fordwich to his nephew John Horne, a factor in Bombay.
Letter 54 Solicitor General Sir William Thomson to the Commissioner of Customs, forwarded to the East India Company, giving his legal opinion relating to the Company's exportation of stores.
Letter 56 Thomas Lewes at East India House to Thomas Woolley reporting that the Committee of Shipping have examined and approved ship’s mates for the Craggs.
Scope & Content:
Dated 18 Feb 1718/19 Thomas Blake - Chief Mate; Robert Sinclair - 2nd Mate; Tutin Martin -3rd Mate.
Letter 57 Thomas Lewes at East India House to Thomas Woolley reporting that the Committee of Shipping have examined and approved ship’s mates for the Townshend.
Scope & Content:
Dated 18 Feb 1718/19. Thomas Sowton - Chief Mate; William Neale - 2nd Mate; Thomas Pascoe - 3rd Mate.