Letter 344 Captain Daniel Small to the Court requesting permission to carry out £100 worth of looking glasses and £100 worth of lump glass on board the Cambridge with him as part of his five percent allowance.
Letter 178 Thomas Godfrey and Robert Pennyman at Leghorn to Thomas Woolley forwarding packets and letters for several individuals to the Company in London.
Letter 105 Captain Samuel Lewis at Deptford to Thomas Woolley reporting that Captain Caleb Wade of HMS Falmouth has assisted him with cables and men for the King George.
Letters 111-112 Secretary Charles Carkesse at the Customs House in London to Thomas Woolley forwarding a memorial of the Customs Officers who seized thirty parcels of chintz and muslins from on board the Company's ship Dartmouth. Related papers attached.
Letter 113 John Addison in London to Thomas Woolley complaining about the harsh treatment he has received from Captain Carter and his officers on one of the Company's ships.