Letter 102 Captain Wentworth George Pitt to the Court requesting permission to carry out £600 worth of elephant’s teeth and £280 worth of cochineal with him as part of his private trade.
Letter 106 Alured Popple in Whitehall to Thomas Woolley enquiring why there was a reduction in the exportation of woollen manufactures by the Company to the East Indies.
Letter 108 Alured Popple in Whitehall to Thomas Woolley enquiring why there was a reduction in the exportation of woollen manufactures by the Company to the East Indies.
Letter 109 Secretary D. Westcomb at South Sea House to Thomas Woolley arranging a meeting between representatives of both Companies to obtain a licence for the South Sea Company to send a voyage to Madagascar to buy slaves.
Letter 115 Petition of Captain Thomas Wootton and Thomas Jones to the Court requesting they take the hardships suffered by Captain James Chambre into consideration.
Letter 118 Secretary D. Westcomb at South Sea House to Thomas Woolley concerning a meeting between representatives of the two Companies for the provision of licences to the South Sea Company to send a voyage to Madagascar to buy slaves.