Letters 32-33 Secretary Charles Carkesse at the Customs House in London to Thomas Woolley enclosing the Attorney General's opinion relating to the case of tea re-imported from Holland. Related papers attached.
Letter 52 Captain Lawrence Prince to Thomas Woolley reporting that the time allotted for the Devonshire to stay at Gravesend has expired and that the vessel is ready to proceed on her voyage.
Letter 72 C. Read, Daniel Clarke and John Drake to the Commissioners of the Customs requesting that the arrack imported as private trade on board Company shipping be delivered up with the other private trade goods.
Letter 101 George Tempest at Fort St George to the Court stating that the President and Council have determined he should go to Bencoolen as third in Council or remain at Fort St George as a factor.
Letter 97 Hugh Raymond in London to the Court requesting that the balance of the Derby's account may be paid to the owners and that he will pay what mulct the Court shall lay upon the ship's Captain.
Letter 108 Peter Evans to the Court requesting to have a copy of the death certificate of Cornelius Moll who died in the Company's service at Fort St George.