Medical certificate signed by Dr Francis Duncan testifying that the severity of Captain Joseph Knowles's bowel complaint precludes his returning to India in the immediate future, dated 70 Margaret Street, 2 Mar 1806
Medical certificate signed by Dr R B Cheston testifying that Captain Joseph Knowles's state of health necessitates his remaining in England for several months longer, dated, Gloucester, 2 Mar 1806
Letter from Lieut General James Stuart to William Wright, Company's Auditor, giving his opinion on the Memorial of Captain Francis Letter, dated, 6 Charles Street, Berkeley Square, 12 May 1806
Letter from Major Henry C Montgomery to William Wright, Company's Auditor, requesting the permission of the Court to retire on half pay, dated, London, 3 Jan 1807
Medical certificate signed by Dr Christopher Robert Pemberton, testifying that Major Henry Montgomery's deleterious state of health precludes his returning to India, dated, London, 3 Jan 1807
Letter from Captain John Missing of the Bengal Army to William Ramsay, Company's Secretary, requesting the Court's permission to retire on half pay, dated Coombe Priory, 17 Aug 1806, read in Court, 26 Aug 1806, referred to Committee of Correspondence
Letter from Mrs C Rider to EIC Director Sir Thomas Theophilus Metcalfe, enquiring if there is any claim against the estate of her late husband, John Rider, formerly Paymaster to the Bengal Army in Egypt, dated, Weston, near Honiton, Devon, 9 Nov 1806
Copy of letter from Thomas Hall, Secretary, Bengal Military Department, to Major General Sir Ewen Baillie, rejecting Lieutenant James Murray's request for passage money and an advance of pay, dated, Council Chamber, 27 Feb 1806
Medical certificate signed by Surgeon David Hay testifying that Lieutenant James Murray who has recently arrived at St Helena is suffering from a scrofulous tumour and other ailments which necessitate his returning to England, dated, St Helena, 16 Jun 1806
Medical certificate signed by Surgeons John De Vaumorel and Walter Ross Munro testifying that Lieutenant James Murray's deleterious state of health requires his returning to St Helena and eventually to England, dated, Calcutta, 16 Jan 1806