Letter 164 John Wood in London to the Court requesting an allowance for a quantity of goods he brought which were found to be damaged when he received them from the warehouse.
Letter 167 Secretary Charles Carkesse at the Customs House in London to Thomas Woolley concerning a meeting between the Company's and Customs Solicitors with the Attorney General relating to the seizure of seven chests of tea imported from Holland.
Letter 168 Captain John Shepheard to the Court requesting that the account of the Letheiullier be estimated to allow an advance of some money to pay for the said vessel's freight and demorage.
Letter 169 Petition of Edward Kinsey Atkyns to the Court requesting some money in light of the costs incurred by his late brother in the Company's service as one of their supercargoes.
Letter 170 Secretary Josiah Burchett at the Admiralty Office to Thomas Woolley concerning the case of Captain Thomas Matthews who was accused of trading with pirates.