Letter 7 Jacob Mendes Da Costa in London to the Court requesting permission to ship out £800 worth of coral on the Derby to Fort St George to purchase diamonds.
Letter 9 Richard Knight in Deal to Thomas Woolley reporting that HMS Essex, a ship from Gibraltar and a bomb vessel have arrived. States that the outward bound ships are waiting for the wind to change.
Letter 10 Richard Day at East India House to Thomas Woolley submitting an account of woollen goods re-shipped back to Fort St George on the Vansittart.
Letters 11-13 Thomas Woodford to Thomas Woolley submitting a draft covenant to be perused by the Court and his opinions on the matter. Related papers attached.
Letter 14 William Upton to the Court requesting permission to take out £500 worth of elephant's teeth and £200 worth of cochineal as part of his private trade on the London.
Letters 15-17 Consul William Leathes in Brussels to Thomas Woolley reporting on the negotiations concerning the employment of English ships and merchants by the Ostend Company. Related papers attached.
Letter 18 Richard Knight at Deal to Thomas Woolley reporting on the arrival of the Cambridge and the movements of other shipping going in and out of the Downs.