Account of payments made by Messrs Cox and Greenwood for bounty of recruits transferred from the King's to the Company's service, Jan-Mar 1801, dated Craigs Court, 2 Apr 1801
Statement of bills drawn by Colonel John Barker, Chief District Paymaster at Chatham, on Messrs Cox and Greenwood, for recruits drafted to the Company's service in Mar 1801, dated Craigs Court
Letter from Robert Rickards, Secretary to the Bombay Council, to William Hammond, according him permission to proceed to England on the American ship Joseph Harvey, dated Bombay Castle, 1 Aug 1800
Letter from William Hammond, a cashiered officer of the Bombay Army to William Ramsay, Company's Secretary, requesting to the reimbursed his passage money from India, dated Coles Coffee House, Ball Court, Cornhill, London, 8 Jun 1801, read in Court 10 Jun 1801, referred to Committee of Correspond...
Certificate signed by Captain Robert Gordon, Adjutant General of the Bombay Army, testifying that Lieut Colonel William Home has served 23 years in India without furlough, dated Bombay, 5 Dec 1799
Copy of letter from H R H Frederick, Duke of York, to the Rt Hon Henry Dundas, Secretary for War, requesting to be sent a list of those officers of the Company's Army entitled to promotion by the royal brevet of 1 Jan 1801, dated Horse Guards, 13 Jan 1801,
Medical certificate signed by Dr Andrew Thynne, testifying that Dr Patrick Ivory suffers from a disease of the liver and that his condition would be ameliorated by further use of the Cheltenham waters, dated London, 12 Sep 1801
Medical certificate signed by Dr Everard Home testifying that Surgeon James Laird's state of health does not permit his returning to India, dated Sackville Street, London, 18 Mar 1801
Medical certificate signed by Dr William Saunders testifying to Surgeon James Laird's deleterious state of health, dated, New Broad Street, London, 9 Apr 1801