Letters 139-142 Chambers and Baker at Madeira to the Court forwarding bills of lading and accounts relating to the provision of wine for the Company's ships and settlements in Asia.
Letters 150-151 William Wood at the Customs House in London to Christopher Mole providing assistance from customs officers to recover the cargo onboard the Nottingham which ran aground at Broadstairs, Kent. Related papers attached.
Letter 2 Messrs John Hyde, Peter Brondson and Thomas Harry to the Court proposing that Francis Taylor is appointed chief mate on board the Princess of Wales.
Letter 10 Captain Henry Lascelles to the Court requesting the gold he submitted to the Company for security on his respondentia be sold at the same rate as that of other captains.
Letter 127 Representation of John Vanhoorn to the Court requesting that a sailor named James Sims be discharged from on board the Neptune's Prize at Bombay.
Letter 132 George Clifford and Sons at Amsterdam to Christopher Mole forwarding a letter addressed to the Company from a ship which had just arrived at Zetland.