Letters 39-40 Secretary Charles Carkesse at the Customs House in London to Thomas Woolley forwarding resolutions of the Commissioners relating to the sale of private trade goods. Related papers attached.
Letter 41 Under Secretary George Tilson at Whitehall to Josias Wordsworth arranging a meeting between Lord Townshend and some of the Court on Tuesday evening.
Letter 42 Under Secretary George Tilson at Whitehall to Thomas Woolley rearranging the meeting with Lord Townshend and some of the Court for the following Thursday.
Letter 43 William Stonestreet in London to the Court requesting permission to send £10 worth of foreign bullion to his brother Thomas Stonestreet, a writer at Bombay.
Letter 44 John Duckinfield and Abraham Hooke to the Court acknowledging that the Prince Eugene sailed to Madagascar illegally and offering to pay the Company £600 for infringing their monopoly.
Letter 45 R. Woollaston to the Court requesting that the bonds of arbitration be renewed between himself and Captain Thomas Wotton as their dispute has not been resolved and the old bonds have expired.
Letter 47 Charles Bulkley in London to the Court requesting permission to send out £100 worth of foreign bullion to his brother John Bulkley, a factor at Fort St George.