Medical certificate signed by Dr Charles Grace testifying that the severe hepatitis suffered by Lieut Colonel Alexander Deas precludes his returning to India, dated, Cupar, Fife, 12 Apr 1807
Copy of letter from Neil Benjamin Edmonstone, Secretary to Government, Bengal, to Charles Dassier, informing him that he has been awarded a subsistence allowance while the circumstances regarding the capture of the Mamimbion are being investigated, dated, Council Chamber, Calcutta, 9 Oct 1806
Letter from Henry Smith, Company's Solicitor, to William Wright, Company's Auditor, forwarding Messrs Cobb and Bayford's bill in the Mamimbion case, dated, Draper's Hall, 27 Feb 1808
Letter from Neil Benjamin Edmonstone, Secretary to Government, Calcutta, to William Ramsay, Company's Secretary, forwarding a copy of the Bengal Government's dispatch regarding the Mamimbion, for the use of Charles Dassier, dated, Fort William, 19 Feb 1807
Letter from Captain Menzies Duncan of the Bengal Army requesting permission to retire on the pay of his rank, dated, St Ann's Yards, Edinburgh, 12 Sep 1807, read in Court 23 Sep 1807, referred to Committee of Correspondence
Letter from Messrs John and Edward Iggulden advising the arrival of Charles Dassier at Deal on board the Danish packet Foedres Minde and requesting that a passport be issued to him by the Aliens Office, dated, Deal, 1 Sep 1807, read in Court 2 Sep 1807, ordered that application be made to the Ali...
Medical certificate signed by Dr James Clarke testifying that the poor state of health of Captain Andrew Gideon Fisher of the Bombay Artillery precludes his returning to India, dated, Nottingham, 3 Dec 1807
Medical certificated signed by Surgeon James Anderson testifying that Captain Andrew Gideon Fisher is incapable of resuming active service in India, dated, Edinburgh, 30 Nov 1807
Copy of medical certificates signed by Surgeons William Boag, William Moir and Henry Scott recommending that Captain Andrew Gideon Fisher return to Europe for the sake of his health, dated, Bombay, Jan 1805
Affidavit sworn by Captain Andrew Gideon Fisher testifying that his real and personal property amounts to less than £2000, dated, Nottingham, 1 Dec 1807