Letters 142-143 Secretary William Popple, Secretary to the Lords Commissioners for Trade and Plantations in Whithall to Thomas Woolley forwarding an address from the House of Lords relating to painted and stained calicoes, as well as the difficulties the Company is facing in its trade. Related papers attached.
Letter 251 Messrs John Horsmonden, Nathaniel Torriano and J. Godfrey to the Committee of Correspondence relating to their share in the cargo for China.
Letter 302 William Dawsonne, Matthew Decker, Henry Lyell, J. Wordsworth, Edmund Harrison and John Eyles to Thomas Woolley stating that the Sunderland would remain in the Downs until the arrival of a Mr Phipps.
Letter 323 Secretary Sprig Manesty at the Victualling Office to Thomas Woolley arranging an appointment between the Commissioners of the Victualling Office and the Court of Directors.
Letter 227 Certificate of Thomas Granger acknowledging he has received the original journal, the boatswain's book and a list of private trade for the Townshend.