Letter from Captain Thomas Alcock of the Bengal Army requesting permission to resign the service on the half pay of his rank, dated, Bath, 2 Mar 1804, read in Court 7 Mar 1804, referred to Committee of Correspondence
Letter from William Allison, formerly Assistant Surgeon on the Bengal Medical Establishment, to William Ramsay, Company's Secretary, stating that owing to ignorance of the proper procedure, he had retired prematurely in India, and requesting to be allowed furlough pay as an Assistant Surgeon, dat...
Letter from C Anker, on behalf of the Danish East India Company, making some representations regarding the balance of a claim by the Danish Company against the Court of Directors, dated, Royal Hotel, Pall Mall, London, 23 May 1804, read in Court, 6 June 1804, referred to Committee of Correspondence
Letter from Colonel Daniel Burr of the Madras Army, requesting to be furnished with such part of Captain John Hayes' letter as refers to Hayes' conduct on the Ternate expedition, dated, Upper Fitzroy Street, London, 10 Nov 1804, read in Court 14 Nov 1804, referred to Committee of Correspondence
Letter from Colonel Daniel Burr of the Madras Army complaining of the conduct of Captain John Hayes of the Swift, when Hayes was convoying the Company's transports Mary and Asia from Amboina to Madras, dated, Upper Fitzroy Street, London, 6 Nov 1804, read in Court 7 Nov 1804, referred to Committe...
Letter from Colonel Daniel Burr of the Madras Army giving an account of the circumstances leading to the capture of Ternate, and expressing the hope that he will be allowed the share of the prize money customarily awarded to a Commander in Chief, dated, Upper Fitzroy Street, read in Court 4 Apr 1...
Letter from Colonel Daniel Burr of the Madras Army, acquiescing in the decision of the Court regarding the Ternate prize money, and requesting some compensation for the extra table expenses incurred by him on the expedition, dated, Upper Fitzroy Street, London, 12 Sep 1804, read in Court 5 Oct 18...
Letter from Surgeon William Betty, formerly of the Madras Medical Service, to William Ramsay, Company's Secretary, submitting certain papers regarding his court martial and requesting an early decision thereon, 26 Oct 1804, read in Court 31 Oct 1804, referred to Committee of Correspondence