Letter 256 Captain Wentworth George Pitt to Thomas Woolley requesting permission to carry out £500 worth of elephant’s teeth and £100 worth of sword blades on board the Stanhope to Bombay as part of his private trade allowance.
Letter 163 Anonymous letter to [Thomas Woolley?] requesting advice on how to submit information concerning goods smuggled from on board Company shipping.
Letter 94 Charles Stanhope at the Treasury Chambers to the Court arranging a meeting between the Lords Commissioners of His Majesty's Treasury and some of the Directors of the Company.
Letter 95 Secretary Josiah Burchett at the Admiralty Office to Thomas Woolley detailing which naval vessels have been assigned to watch out for the Company's shipping.
Letter 96 Secretary Josiah Burchett at the Admiralty Office to Thomas Woolley forwarding a copy of instructions to the Captain of HMS Flamborough ordering him to release Matthew Mills to attend the Court of Directors.
Letter 100 Secretary Josiah Burchett at the Admiralty Office to Thomas Woolley requesting to know if the Company have finished with the carpenter named Matthew Mills whose ship, HMS Flamborough, is ready to sail.
Letter 102 Secretary Josiah Burchett at the Admiralty Office to Thomas Woolley reporting that the Commissioners have agreed to allow Matthew Mills, carpenter of the Flamborough, leave to stay in London and to attend the East India Company.
Letter 103 Humphrey Hyde, supercargo of the British Merchant at Lisbon to the Court reporting the ship’s arrival there from the Cape of Good Hope and that he has forwarded two bills of lading for the Company.
Letter 127 Secretary Charles Carkesse at the Customs House in London to Thomas Woolley concerning a demand made to the Commissioners of the Customs by Anne Brookebanks for the diamonds ran out of the Bouverie [Desbouverie].