Medical certificates signed by Dr William Dick and Dr J Fleming testifying that the deleterious state of health of Lieut Colonel John Tomkyns makes it imperative for him to remain in England, the first certificate dated London 6 Apr 1805
Letter from Lieut Colonel Walter Wilson of the Madras Army, to William Ramsay, Company's Secretary, requesting the Court's permission to retire on the pay of his rank, dated, London, Jul 1805
Medical certificate signed by J Heaviside, testifying that Captain Robert Webb's state of health necessitates his remaining in England for a further 5 or 6 months, dated, George Street, Hanover Square, 13 Jan 1805
'View of the Allowances of the Native Infantry of Bengal, Madras and Bombay when in Cantonments and in the Field, in the Currencies of the respective Governments and also in Pounds Sterling' by Charles White
'View of the Allowances of the Subadars, Jemadars and Naiks, of the Bengal Native Infantry according to the Present and proposed New Systems' by Charles White
'Comparative View of the Allowances of the Subadars, Jemadars and Naiks of the Bengal Native Infantry according to the Two Systems, together with a View of the Amount of the Sums proposed to be saved by the respective Plans in Sonat Rupees and Pounds Sterling', by Charles White
Medical certificate signed by Surgeons Thomas Elliot and Thomas Smith testifying that Surgeon George Wilson's state of health precludes his returning to India, dated, Newcastle upon Type, 30 Jun 1808
Medical certificate signed by William Noyes, Surgeon of the William Pitt, testifying that Captain Wardlaw's state of health necessitates his return to England, dated, Maderia, 30 Sep 1805
Letter from John Shore, Secretary of the Bengal Marine Board, to James Young, according him permission to return to England on the Dover Castle, dated, Fort William, 25 Feb 1805