Copy of letter from Richard Thomas Goodwin, Secretary to Government, Bombay, to George Lukin, Marine Paymaster, intimating that Surgeon James Inverarity is to be paid as a Marine Surgeon from 14 Mar 1808, dated, Bombay Castle, 30 Mar 1808
Copy of letter from Richard Thomas Goodwin, Secretary to Government, Bombay, to Helenus Scott, President of the Bombay Medical Board, informing him that James Inverarity and John Armstrong have been appointed Surgeon and Assistant Surgeon respectively on the Thomas Grenville, dated, Bombay Castle...
Letter from Surgeon Thomas Keys of HM Brig Virginia requesting to receive ten months' batta allowance, dated, ob Virginia, Spithead, 4 Oct 1809, read in Court, 5 Oct 1809, referred to Committee of Correspondence
Letter from Captain Bartlett Hugh Kelly, of the 7th Bengal Native Infantry, to the Governor General, Lord Minto, forwarding his letter to the EIC Chairman for transmission to the Court of Directors, dated, Kishenganj, 16 Nov 1807
Medical certificate signed by Astley Cooper, Surgeon of Guy's Hospital, testifying that the severe wound sustained by Lieutenant Bathman John Lorimer, renders him permanently unfit for service in the tropics, dated, 15 Mar 1809
Medical certificate signed by Henry Cline testifying that Lieutenant Bathman John Lorimer's abdominal complaint renders it inadvisable for him to return to India for at least a year, dated, Lincoln's Inn Fields, 5 Jan 1809
Petition of Lieutenant Bathman John Lorimer of the Bombay European Regiment, adverting to his poor state of health, occasioned by the severe wound he sustained on active service, and requesting permission to retire on a pension, nd, read in Court, 25 Jan 1809, referred to Committee of Correspondence
Letter from P Lawrie, requesting that the interest now due on the sum awarded by the Carnatic Commissioners to J Batley, trustee of the late Colonel George Buck, be paid to himself as Batley's attorney, dated, 14 Poultry, 25 Jul 1809, read in Court, 2 Aug 1809, referred to Committee of Correspond...
Medical certificate signed by Assistant Surgeon Bernard Reilly testifying that Captain Thomas Macan's serious kidney and liver condition renders him unfit for active service, dated, Farrukhabad, 10 Oct 1805
Collection Area:
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Languages:
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Date Range:
1809
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