Letter from Lieutenant Thomas Scott of the 6th Bengal Native Infantry, requesting to be granted furlough pay from the period he left India, dated, Londonderry, 10 Feb 1808, read in Court, 18 Feb 1808, referred to Committee of Correspondence, reported on by Committee, 5 Jul 1808
Affidavit sworn by Lieutenant Thomas Scott before Thomas Lecky, Major of Londonderry, testifying that he (Scott) has only received his military pay up to Feb 1806, dated, Londonderry, 18 Feb 1808
Letter from Lieut Colonel Thomas Shaw of the 23rd Bengal Native Infantry, making a further representation regarding his furlough, dated, 6 Widcombe Terrace, Bath, 26 Jul 1808, read in Court 3 Aug 1808, referred to Committee of Correspondence
Letter from Lieut Colonel Thomas Shaw requesting a further extension of furlough for health reasons, dated, 6 Widcombe Terrace, Bath, 22 Apr 1808, read in Court, 11 May 1808, referred to Committee of Correspondence, reported on by Committee, 7 Jul 1808
Letter from Lieut Colonel Henry Shrapnel of the Royal Artillery repeating the remarks made in his letter of 14 Jan 1808, dated, Blackheath, 2 Apr 1808, read in Court 6 Apr 1808, referred to Committee of Correspondence
Letter from Lieut Colonel Henry Shrapnel of the Royal Artillery, thanking the Court for the remuneration they have proposed for his spherical case shot but trusting that this will not prejudice any future claim by him for extra remuneration, dated, Blackheath, 14 Jan 1808, read in Court 15 Jan 18...
Memorial of Captain Francis Staunton of the Bombay Army, adverting to his distressed circumstances and praying to receive an advance of that part of the Seringapatam prize money allegedly due to him, dated, 15 Nov 1808, read in Court 23 Nov 1808, referred to Committee of Correspondence
Letter from William Hill Squire, formerly a Lieutenant in the Bengal Army, recounting how the threats of the Barasat Cadets forced him to resign from the service and requesting to be granted a home appointment either in the Isle of Wight or elsewhere, dated 12 Gerrard Street, Soho, read in Court,...
Letter from Lieutenant George Spinks of the 7th Madras Native Infantry requesting to be granted furlough pay though not strictly entitled to it under the regulations, dated, 15 Thavies Inn, Holborn, 17 Nov 1808, read in Court 23 Nov 1808, referred to Committee of Correspondence, reported on by Co...
Letter from H Smith, attorney for Sarah Nesbitt, widow of the late Lieutenant William Nesbitt of the Bombay Marine, requesting that the pension awarded to Mrs Nesbitt by the Bombay Government, may continue to be paid to her in this country, dated, Turn Wheel Lane, 1 Nov 1808, read in Court, 2 Nov...