Letter from Captain Lieutenant C Hamilton of the Madras Army expressing his regrets that he is now obliged to retire on the half pay of Ensign, dated, 30 Dec 1806, read in Court 6 Jan 1807, referred to Committee of Correspondence
Certificate signed by Captain Robert Patterson, formerly Commander of the HEICS Charlotte, testifying that Thomas, a Malay slave of Surgeon James Bond, who accompanied his master to England, had returned to Penang on the Charlotte, dated, London, 22 Jun 1808
Letter from Thomas Creevey, Secretary to the Board of Control, to Lieutenant Robert Heming, advising him regarding his petition to the Court of Directors, dated, Park Place, 29 May 1807
Medical certificate signed by David Aitken, Surgeon of the Earl Spencer and George James Gordon, Assistant Surgeon, Bengal Medical Service, testifying that the severe attacks of epilepsy suffered by Lieutenant Robert Heming on his voyage out to the Cape, necessitate his returning to England, date...
Medical certificate signed by A Baillie, Chief Medical Officer at the Cape, recommending Lieutenant Robert Heming's immediate return to England, dated, Cape of Good Hope, 23 Jan 1807
Letter from Lieut Colonel James Innes to William Ramsay, Company's Secretary, forwarding correspondence concerning the Madras Government's claim against Innes, dated, Hill Street, Edinburgh, 16 Sep 1807
Letter from Major General William Jones to William Ramsay, Company's Secretary, forwarding his letter concerning off reckonings, dated, Cornton Lodge, near Bridgend, Glamorganshire, 24 May 1807
Copy of letter from Thomas Hill, Secretary to the Military Department, Bengal, to Thomas Raban, Attorney to Major General William Jones, disallowing Jones's claim for 2 ½ years' off-reckonings after his departure from India, dated 10 Apr 1806