Letter 127 Philip Stephens at the Admiralty Office to Robert James that the Lords of the Admiralty have given leave for Lieutenant Denman of the marines to serve the Company as an officer in India
Letter 358 Philip Stephens at the Admiralty Office to Robert James that Lieutenant Stewart of the Marines has permission to be employed in the Company's service
Letter 359 Philip Stephens at the Admiralty Office to Robert James that Lieutenant Smith of the Marines has permission to be employed in the Company's service
Letter 366 William Ellis, Secretary at War to Robert James that Lieutenant Thomas Dundas has the King's Leave to enter into the Company's military & that he will shortly advise the Court of His Majesty's pleasure with respect to Lieutenants Marcell and Ducarell.
Letter 371 William Ellis, Secretary at War to Robert James that Ensign Jonathan Clarke has leave to enter into the Company's service & enjoy his half pay
Letter 393 William Ellis, Secretary at War to Captain David Haldane, late of the 100th Regiment of Foot, that he has His Majesty's leave to enter the service of the East India Company and retain his half pay
Letters 421-422 Memorial of Lieutenant John Buckley to be employed in the Company's Military, with enclosed note from Mr Pigou recommending him as an Ensign
Letter 169 Capt N Kindersley to the Court of Directors to take his wife Jemima Kindersley, his son Mathew Edward Kindersley and two servants with him to Bengal