Letter from Lieut Colonel John Taylor requesting leave to return to his rank on the Bombay Establishment now that the legal dispute between himself and the Company has been settled, dated London 12 Aug 1800, read in Court 13 Aug 1800, referred to Committee of Law Suits
Letter from Major General Thomas Trent of the Madras Army expressing the hope that his intended return to India will not deny him the benefits granted to General Officers who arrived in England in 1797, 3 Mar 1800, read in Court 5 Mar 1800, referred to Committee of Correspondence
Letter from Major Henry White of the 10th Bengal Native Infantry, representing the hardship occasioned to himself and other cadets of 1771/72 by the denial of the brevet rank of Lieut Colonel and trusting that their case may be favourably considered by the Bengal Government, dated 42 Leicester Sq...
Memorial of Major Henry White of the Bengal Army making certain recommendations regarding the recruitment of native troops in India and proposing the establishment of a Marine Corps - he also offers his services as Superintendent for the Recruitment of Native Troops, dated, Princess Street, Caven...
Letter from Robert Woolf, formerly of the Madras Civil Service, requesting the Court's assistance in obtaining a sum of money allegedly due him by the Madras Government, dated, Bradford Leigh, Wiltshire, 27 Feb 1806, read in Court, 5 Mar 1806, referred to Committee of Correspondence
Letter from Lieut Colonel Thomas Welsh of the 2nd Bengal Native Cavalry, requesting leave to retire from the service on the pension of his rank, dated Burn Hall, near Durham, 20 Jul 1800, read in Court 29 Jul 1800, referred to Committee of Correspondence
Letter from Thomas White, Assistant Surgeon on the Bengal Medical Establishment, to William Ramsay, Company's Secretary, notifying the Court of his arrival in England and stating that he is now fully restored to health, dated, London, 31 May 1800, read in Court 5 Jun 1800, referred to Committee o...
Letter from Assistant Surgeon Thomas White proposing that a Marine Hospital should be erected at Calcutta for sick and wounded sailors of His Majesty's and the Company's Service, and that he should be appointed its Superintendent, dated, London 24 Jun 1800, read in Court 25 Jun 1800, referred to ...
Copy of a letter from Assistant Surgeon Thomas White to Vice Admiral Peter Rainier, outlining the medical regimen he has established for seamen at the General Hospital, Calcutta, dated Calcutta, 30 Aug 1799
Letter from Colonel Alexander Wynch of the Madras Army to William Ramsay, Company's Secretary, requesting the Court's permission to retire from the service on the half pay of his rank, dated Great Pulteney Street, Bath, 13 Jan 1800, read in Court 15 Jan 1800, referred to Committee of Correspondence