Letters 233-235 George Clifford in Amsterdam to Thomas Woolley forwarding papers from Brussels and Ostend relating to English ships fitted out to sail to the East Indies by the Ostend Company. Related papers attached.
Letter 237 Dodding Braddyll to the Court requesting permission to export one chest of coral and one box of wrought plate saved from the wreck of the Vansittart.
Letter 238 Thomas Granger at East India House to Thomas Woolley reporting that the Committee of Shipping has examined and approved ships’ mates for the Mary and Princess Anne.
Letter 239 Henry Frankland in London to the Court writing on behalf of Lady Russell requesting permission to ship out 3,500 oz of silver to Francis Russell in Bengal.
Letter 242 Henry Coddington to the Court requesting permission to take out £800 worth of foreign silver and £200 worth of goods with him to Fort St George as a free merchant.