Letter from Lieut Colonel Archibald Spens of the Bombay Army requesting a decision by the Court on his claim for arrears of salary, dated, London, 1 Feb 1809, read in Court, 1 Feb 1809, referred to Committee of Correspondence
Letter from Timothy Brent on behalf of Sir William Grant Keir requesting that the latter be granted the King's pay he did not receive in India, dated, Old Burlington Street, 16 May 1809, read in Court, 17 May 1809, referred to Committee of Correspondence, reported on by Committee, 13 Mar 1810
Letter from Lieutenant George W Brande of the Bombay Marine requesting permission to resign the service, dated, 10 Arlington St, 19 Jul 1809, read in Court, 19 Jul 1809, referred to Committee of Correspondence, reported on by Committee, 2 Feb 1810
Memorial of Captain Edward William Butler of the Bengal Artillery, adverting to his military services, and praying to be appointed to succeed to the post of Commissary of Stores at Fort William or to such other post as the Court may think fit, dated, London, Jan 1809, read in Court, 25 Jan 1809, ...
Memorial of Captain Robert Bruce of the Bengal Army complaining of being superseded in the regimental rank of Colonel by Major General Richard Macan, dated, London, 11 Mar 1809, read in Court, 14 Mar 1809, referred to Committee of Correspondence, reported on by Committee, 20 Jun 1810
Letter from George Brown on behalf of Helen Davidson of Pinacle Hill, Kelso, requesting that the amount of the estates of Mrs Davidson's two sons, Lieutenant Robert Davidson, Bengal Infantry, and Lieutenant Cornelius Davidson, Bengal Artillery, both now deceased, should be remitted to England by ...
Letter from EIC Directors John Bebb and George Abercrombie Robinson forwarding their proposals concerning the borrowing of money for the consideration of the Court, dated, East India House, 11 Apr 1809, read in Court 12 Apr 1809, referred to Committee of Correspondence
Copies of two medical certificates signed respectively by Surgeon Alexander Kennedy and Surgeon John Steddy testifying that Major Edward Batchellor's poor state of health necessitates his returning to England, both dated, Camp at Hurrunkair, 25 May 1805
Letter from Major Edward Batchellor of the Madras Army requesting leave to retire from the service on the half pay of his rank plus any extra remuneration the Court may see fit to award him, dated, 1 Beaufort Buildings, Bath, 5 Feb 1809, read in Court 7 Feb 1809, referred to Committee of Correspo...
Collection Area:
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Date Range:
1809
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