Letter 24 Governor John Smith at St Helena to Thomas Woolley reporting that the chaplain returning to England is not doing so because of his poor health but because of his misbehaviour at that place.
Letter 26 Alderman Francis Child to Thomas Woolley concerning the Company's memorial to the Court of Aldermen relating to a shed being used as a warehouse in Leadenhall Market.
Letter 27 Allen Page to the Court requesting permission to ship out £50 worth of beer, writing paper, books and clothing to his son Edward Page, a writer at Bombay.
Letter 28 Thomas Eubank at East India House to the Court complaining about Mr Lewes junior who has delayed paying him the two months’ wages of John Heath and Edward Magee.
Letter 29 Secretary Charles Carkesse at the Customs House in London to Thomas Woolley forwarding a copy of a letter from Captain Cornelius Smith relating to the Stretham and Heathcote taking in great quantities of wine and brandy. Related papers attached.
Letter 30 Petition of James Thomas to the Court requesting that his brother in law Alexander Murray may be discharged from being a Sergeant at Arms in Bombay.
Letters 32-33 Secretary Charles Carkesse at the Customs House in London to Thomas Woolley forwarding a letter from Captain Cornelius Smith concerning outward bound East India ships taking in goods. Related papers attached.