Minute of the Vice-President of the Bengal Council directing that the salary of the Sub-Secretary in the Military Department be increased by 500 rupees 'per mensem', dated, 2 Mar 1798
Letter from John Lumsden, Chief Secretary to Government, Bengal, to John Stracey, rejecting the latter's request for an increased salary for the period he served as Sub-Secretary in 1798-1800, dated, Council Chamber, 25 Jul 1805
Medical certificate signed by Dr M Baillie testifying that the severe eye disease suffered by Surgeon Thomas Luke Stokes precludes his returning to India at present, dated, Lower Grosvenor Street, 29 Apr 1806
Certificate signed by J Rymer, Vicar, and Henry Dench and John Crudge, Churchwardens, testifying that Dr James Short resides in the parish of Littleham and Exmouth, dated 19 Mar 1807
Copy of letter from John Branson, merchant of Madras, to Lieut Colonel George Saxon, intimating that Nella Tomby has been found guilty of perjury in a case involving Major Mandeville, dated, Madras, 12 Aug 1804
Medical certificate signed by Surgeons Thomas Phillips and John Balfour testifying that Lieutenant Francis St Clare requires to take a sea voyage in order to recover his health, dated, Fort William, 19 Aug 1805
Letter from Lieutenant Francis St Clare of the 9th Bengal Native Infantry asking to be regarded as an officer returning to England on furlough, dated, 21 Dean St, Tooley St, 23 May 1806, read in Court 28 May 1806, referred to Committee of Correspondence
Medical certificate signed by Surgeon Alexander Pearson testifying that Lieutenant John Taylor's deleterious state of health necessitates his returning to Europe as soon as possible, dated, Canton, 20 Feb 1806