Letters 98-102 Secretary Horatio Walpole at the Treasury Chambers to the Court concerning mother of pearl shells seized by customs officers in Scotland from Ostend. Related papers attached.
Letter 104 Secretary Charles Carkesse at the Customs House in London to Thomas Woolley concerning some mother of pearl shells seized in Scotland from Ostend.
Letter 108 John Duckingfield and Abraham Hooke at Bristol to the Court concerning the Prince Eugene which went to Madagascar in breach of the Company's monopoly.
Letter 110 Captain George Pitt at East India House to the Court requesting permission to carry out £80 worth of clocks with him on board the Swallowfield as part of his private trade.