Letter 103 Secretary Charles Carkesse at the Customs House in London to Thomas Woolley reporting on goods seized from four women who went on board the Prince Augusta to dine with Captain Francis Goselin.
Letter 117 Captain Richard Mickelfield at East India House to Thomas Woolley requesting permission to sue the buyers of some China ware sold in Mar 1726/27.
Letter 156 John Hungerford to Thomas Mitchell relating to the Company's dispute with the customs relating to the algebraic computation on unrated East India goods.
Letter 169 Captain Richard Mickelfield to the Court requesting permission to ship out £200 worth of looking glasses and elephant's teeth as part of his private trade allowance.
Letter 61 John Westerbane to the Court requesting permission to sue the buyers who brought some private trade goods imported on the Drake and left them uncleared.
Letter 66 Secretary Alured Popple of the Lords Commissioners for trade and plantations at Whithall to Thomas Woolley desiring the Company's opinions relating to a clause in a bill transmitted from Ireland entitled "An Act for the further improvement of the Hempen and Flaxen manufactures of this Kingdom."