Letter 38 William Crowe in Bolton Street to Thomas Woolley requesting that instructions are inserted into the general letter to Bombay to remit home cash from the estate of his deceased brother Edmund Crowe.
Letter 20 John Morton to the Chairman proposing Thomas Coulson and Jonathan Andrews as arbitrators for Edward Carleton in his dispute with the Company.
Letter 31 Christopher Tower at the Customs House in London to Charles Dubois relating to the dispute between the Company and the Commissioners of the Customs about unrated East India goods on which customs to the value of £33,983 16s 9½d are due.
Letter 191 Thomas Deane to Thomas Woolley writing on behalf of Captain Winton who wishes to know what the Company's response to his earlier letter is, also refers to some money seized on board the King William.
Letter 200 Messrs Edward Fenwick, John Child and Peter Godfrey on board the Loyal Bliss in the Downs to the Court reporting their arrival at that place and their readiness to sail.
Letter 204 Messrs Edward Fenwicke, John Child and Peter Godfrey on board the Loyal Bliss in the Downs to the Court stating that the ship’s departure is delayed by bad weather.
Letter 214 Messrs Edward Fenwicke, John Child and Peter Godfrey at Deale to the Court reporting that they are about to board the Loyal Bliss and set sail.
Letter 217 Messrs Edward Fenwicke, John Child and Peter Godfrey on board the Loyal Bliss to the Court reporting that they have had to return to the Downs yet again.
Letter 219 Lord Dartmouth at Whitehall to the Court relating to a memorial submitted to the Queen from the Board of Trade relating to procuring privileges for the Company in the treaty of Utrecht.