Letter 41 Captain Philip Worth on board the Townshend in Spithead to Thomas Woolley reporting that the supercargoes have not stowed any unauthorised persons on board the vessel.
Letter 42 James Harman at Portsmouth to Thomas Woolley acknowledging his receipt of packets for the ship’s captains and reporting that the weather is delaying the departure of the Company’s outward bound shipping.
Letters 96-97 Memorial of Captain John Cockburne to the Court requesting the payment of 10,000 rupees granted him for attacking the Pirate Angria's stronghold, which had been withheld by the Governor of Bombay. Related papers attached.
Letter 87 Secretary Charles Carkesse at the Customs House in London to Thomas Woolley requesting payment of £38,477 15s 8d due for customs on rated and unrated East India goods.