Letter 162 Petition of Frederick Fleetwood, Edmond Collett and Ebenezer Meyson to the Court requesting a gratuity for the part they played in seizing Mr Aynsworth's gold on board the Cadogan.
Letter 202 Secretary Josiah Burchett at the Admiralty Office to Thomas Woolley requesting that in future when the Company requires passes for its ships they provide him with the name of the ship, the name of the commander, the number of men and its burthen.
Letter 215 Secretary Josiah Burchett at the Admiralty Office to Thomas Woolley enclosing packets to be delivered to HMS Lyon, HMS Salisbury, HMS Exeter and HMS Shoreham in the East Indies.
Letter 223 Mrs Higginson to [Thomas Woolley?] requesting permission to proceed to Fort St George with her daughter and Mrs Floyer. Also requests to be exempted from paying permission on the silver she is taking out with her.
Letter 243 Thomas Woodford at Threadneedle Street to [Thomas Woolley?] requesting a deputation be given from the Treasury to John Gilbert so that he can claim a third of the proceeds from forfeited goods from clandestine trade.
Letter 261 Secretary Charles Carkesse at the Customs House in London to Thomas Woolley concerning some gold horse shoes seized from the estate of Thomas Hastings, Governor of Fort St George.