Request of Sarah Boucher to be paid the sum of £132 6/-, the amount of the estate of her late husband Anthony Boucher, which was paid into the St Helena Treasury in March 1801, nd, read in Court, 22 July 1801, referred to Committee of Accounts
Memorial of Robert Langley Appleyard on behalf of the widow of Colonel Thomas Keating, claiming certain allowances allegedly due to Keating when he commanded the army sent to assist Raghunath Rao in 1775, dated, Lincoln's Inn, 17 Jul 1801, read in Court 22 Jul 1801, referred to Committee of Corre...
Letter from Robert Broff, to William Ramsay, Company's Secretary, intimating that Sparks Hoare, executor of the estate of the late James Bradley of Bencoolen, is willing to discharge a debt of 3183 Spanish dollars due by Bradley's estate to the Company, once the exchange rate has been agreed, dat...
Letter from Mrs Margaret Bonham, widow of Captain William Clifton of the Swallow, requesting payment of 500 pagodas, which had been paid into the Madras Treasury on behalf of the late husband's estate, dated, Bath, 11 Aug 1801, read in Court 14 Oct 1801, referred to Committee of Accounts, reporte...
Letter from James Bond, Surgeon on the Fort Marlborough Establishment, requesting in view of his past services and present straitened circumstances, to be allowed furlough pay, dated, London, 20 Oct 1801, read in Court, 21 Oct 1801, referred to Committee of Correspondence
Letter from Colonel Robert Brooke stating the reasons which have led him to resign the office of Governor of St Helena and trusting that the Company will grant him some financial support, nd, read in Court, 29 Jul 1801, referred to Committee of Correspondence
Letter from Colonel Robert Brooke, forwarding a statement of his past services and requesting some pecuniary assistance from the Company, dated, Bath, 9 Aug 1801, read in Court, 12 Aug 1801, referred to Committee of Correspondence, reported on by Committee, 19 Aug 1801
Letter from Colonel Robert Brooke to John Roberts, Deputy Chairman of the Company, making some representations regarding the expenses incurred by him in entertaining and lodging ships' passengers, when Governor of St Helena, dated, London, 14 Dec 1801
Letter from Colonel Robert Brooke [to John Roberts, Deputy Chairman] making some further observations regarding his using the Recruiting Fund at St Helena to re-imburse himself for entertainment expenses, and remarking that in his opinion his recruiting work deserves some special emolument, dated...