Letter from John Hornby declining the Company's offer of £20,000 for his house and warehouses at Bombay but offering to let them for a term of years, dated, Portman Square, 18 Mar 1807, read in Court 20 Mar 1807, referred to Committee of Correspondence
Letter from John Hornby offering to sell his large house and premises at Bombay for £30,000, dated, Portman Square, 28 Feb 1807, read in Court, 4 Mar 1807, referred to Committee of Correspondence
Medical certificate signed by Dr Andrew Fillan testifying that the hepatic disease suffered by Lieutenant William Home precludes his returning to India for the present, dated, Cheltenham, 29 Aug 1807
Certificate signed by P A Agnew, Adjutant General at Fort St George, testifying to the military service of Captain William Heitland, dated, 28 Feb 1805
Letter from Lieut General George Harris forwarding correspondence between Harris and Henry Smith, Company's Solicitor, dated, Belmont, Faversham, 11 Feb 1807, read in Court 18 Feb 1807, referred to Committee of Law Suits
Copy of letter from Lieut General George Harris to Henry Smith, Company's Solicitor, requesting the Company not to commence legal proceedings against him until he has consulted Generals Stewart and Floyd, dated, Belmont, Faversham, 11 Feb 1807
Copy of letter from Henry Smith, Company's Solicitor, to Lieut General George Harris, intimating that the Company intend to file a bill of Chancery against him with respect to the Seringapatam prize claim, dated, Draper's Hall, 3 Feb 1807
Certificate signed by Colonel George Roberts of the Madras Army testifying to the services of Lieut Colonel Richard Howley in the years 1798-99, dated, London, 20 Apr 1807
Certificate signed by Lieut Colonel James Brunton testifying that in view of f 16 above, he may have underestimated the allowances due to Lieut Colonel Richard Howley