Letter 112 Captain James Macrae in London to the Court requesting permission to carry out 4000 oz of foreign silver, 1400 oz of wrought silver, two clocks, a small bale of cloth and some clothing with him to the East Indies.
Letter 114 Captain Richard Taylor to Henry Lyell requesting they arbitrate some financial matters between himself, Captain Henry Baker and John Smallwood who traded in Madagascar.
Letters 115-116 Secretary Charles Carkesse at the Customs House in London to Thomas Woolley submitting papers from the Commissioners of the Customs at Edinburgh relating to some mother of pearl shells seized there from Ostend. Related papers attached.
Letter 117 Secretary Charles Carkesse at the Customs House in London to Thomas Woolley asking the Directors to order hoys to unload goods from East India ships which recently arrived in the River Thames.
Letters 118-119 Secretary Horatio Walpole at the Treasury Chambers to the Court submitting a letter from R. Lesley relating to the seizure of East India goods in Scotland. Related papers attached.
Letter 121 Alfred Lawson at the Customs House in Deal to the Commissioners of the Customs detailing some muslin handkerchiefs which were deposited in the warehouse after being seized from the Swallowfield.
Letter 122 Alfred Lawson at the Customs House in Deal to the Commissioners of the Customs concerning muslin goods taken from on board the Swallowfield.
Letter 123 Alfred Lawson and John Wraight at the Customs House in Deal to the Commissioners of the Customs providing an account of the seizure of goods which were run on board the Swallowfield.