Extract from Military Letter from Bombay of 1 Jan 1796 regarding Lieutenant George Emmitt's surveys in the Deccan and his return on sick certificate to England
Letter from Lieutenant George Lobey Emmitt of the Bombay Army requesting that he be permitted to remain in England and receive some remuneration for his services in India, dated Swansea, 9 Feb 1798, read in Court 14 Feb 1798, referred to Committee of Correspondence
Memorial of Lieut Colonel Thomas Edwards of the Bengal Army representing that his ill state of health does not permit him to return to India and requesting that he be allowed to retire on a pension somewhat higher than the half-pay of his rank, nd, read in Court 1 May 1799, referred to Committee ...
Letter from Sir Walter Farquhar to Lieut Colonel Thomas Edwards advising him not to return to India, owing to his weak state of health, dated Conduit St, 29 Apr 1799
Letter from Lieut Colonel Thomas Edwards to William Ramsay, Company's Secretary, remonstrating against the Court's decision to award him only the half-pay of a Major and requesting leave to remain in England until the departure of the next fleet, 22 May 1799, read in Court 29 May 1799, referred t...
Letter from Lieut Colonel Thomas Edwards to William Wright, Company's Auditor, requesting that his furlough be dated from the time of his departure from the Cape of Good Hope and that he be paid on that basis, 27 May 1799, negatived in Committee 5 Jun 1799
Letter from Major General John Forbes of the Bengal Army to William Ramsay, Company's Secretary, requesting permission to retire from the service on the pay of his rank, dated Winterfield, near Dunbar, 28 Jun 1799, read in Court 3 Jul 1799, referred to Committee of Correspondence
Memorial of James Fletcher of the Bengal Medical Service, stating that a serious liver disease precludes his returning to India and requesting some financial provision for his retirement, dated 14 Arundel Street, read in Court 10 Jul 1799, referred to Committee of Correspondence
Request of Lieutenant Richard G. Grange of the Madras Cavalry to be allowed to retire from the service on grounds of ill health and to be granted such provision as the Court may think fit, dated Devonshire Street, Portland Place, 15 Apr 1799, read in Court 17 Apr 1799, referred to Committee of Co...
Letter from Joshua Gillespie, Head Surgeon in the Madras Medical Service, requesting permission to retire on the pension of his rank, 6 May 1799, read in Court 7 May 1799, referred to Committee of Correspondence