Letter 253 Secretary William Popple for the Commissioners of Trade and Plantations at Whitehall to Thomas Woolley asking whether the Company has anything to comment on concerning the petition submitted to them by the weavers.
Letter 287 George Clifford and Company in Amsterdam to Thomas Woolley forwarding letters from Consul William Leathes at Brussels and the other from Consul Daniel Foulis at Ostend.
Letter 302 William Dawsonne, Matthew Decker, Henry Lyell, J. Wordsworth, Edmund Harrison and John Eyles to Thomas Woolley stating that the Sunderland would remain in the Downs until the arrival of a Mr Phipps.
Letter 323 Secretary Sprig Manesty at the Victualling Office to Thomas Woolley arranging an appointment between the Commissioners of the Victualling Office and the Court of Directors.
Letter 95 Secretary Josiah Burchett at the Admiralty Office to Thomas Woolley stating that they Lords Commissioners cannot grant the Director's request to release the men pressed from three of the Company's ships.
Letter 130 Secretary Josiah Burchett at the Admiralty Office to Thomas Woolley asking for confirmation that Thomas Haydon worked on board the Marlborough before becoming a pirate.
Letter 170 Secretary Charles Carkesse at the Customs House in London to Thomas Woolley requesting that Captain Nicholas Luhorne and his mate Charles Hudson attend the Commissioners of the Customs to be examined in the case of Robert Corner late tidesman who was dismissed on a complaint of stealing some coffee on board the Princess Anne.