Letter 51 Isaac Franks to the Court requesting permission to send £300 worth of tin as part of his ten percent allowance on £3000 in silver sent on the Vansittart.
Letter 52 Thomas Horne to the Court requesting permission to send out £50 worth of pieces of eight on the Fordwich to his nephew John Horne, a factor in Bombay.
Letters 124-125 Edmund Harrison to Thomas Woolley reporting on the Commissioners of the Admiralty's decision on a memorial submitted by the Company.
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Includes a letter from Secretary Josiah Burchett at the Admiralty Office to Sir Gregory Page relating to the discharge of James Rudworth, second mate of the Cardonnel.
Letters 161-163 Secretary Charles Carkesse at the Customs House in London to Thomas Woolley forwarding papers relating to the seizure of East India goods. Related papers attached.
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Enclosures: Testimony regarding the running of tea from Company ships at Deptford.
Letter 271 John Read at East India House to Thomas Woolley reporting that the Committee of Shipping have examined and approved ships’ mates for the Caernarvon and Montague.
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Jonathan Prideaux, Chief Mate, Caernarvon George Bagwell, 2nd Mate, Montague Daniel Greson, 3rd Mate, Montague
Letter 156 Secretary Charles Carkesse at the Customs House in London to Thomas Woolley providing a list of the goods they seized from on board the Heathcote.
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Referred to the Committee for preventing private trade.
Letters 225-226 Secretary William Popple of the Lords Commissioners for Trade and Plantations at Whitehall to Thomas Woolley submitting a copy of the weaver's petition to be laid before the Court. Related papers attached.
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Enclosed: ff. 378-380 - The humble Petition of the Bayliffe Wardens, Assistants & Commonly of ye Trade, Arts & Mistery of Weavers London, 14 Sep 1719.