Letter from Colonel Robert Brooke making some observations regarding his administration of the Recruiting Fund at St Helena, dated, London 13 Oct 1801, read in Court 14 Oct 1801, referred to Committee of Correspondence
Letter from Lieut Colonel Alexander Beatson of the Madras Army adverting to the special circumstances of his return from India and requesting to be granted regimental allowances and furlough pay, dated, 4 Harley Place, London, 20 May 1801, read in Court 21 May 1801, referred to Committee of Corre...
Letter from John Cochrane, repeating his request for a speedy settlement of the Danish East India Company's claims against the Nawab of Arcot, dated, Harley Street, London, 26 Aug 1801, read in Court, 26 Aug 1801, referred to Committee of Correspondence
Letter from Lieut Colonel William Sydenham to Joseph Coupland, Assistant Surgeon at Ellore, expressing his opinion regarding Coupland's wish to obtain a commission in the Madras Army, dated, Fort St George, 3 Jun 1790
Letter from Lieutenant Joseph Coupland of the Madras Army representing that his half pay is not sufficient for his needs and soliciting some further financial assistance, nd, read in Court 25 Feb 1801, referred to Committee of Correspondence
Letter from Lieutenant Joseph Coupland representing that cancer and cirrhosis of the liver have driven him to an extremity of suffering, and praying that the Company will grant him some further financial assistance, dated, Penclawdd, near Swansea, 12 Feb 1803, answered by the Company 8 Mar 1803
Accounts of the losses sustained by John Buncle, Captain, Francis Hall, First Officer, Andrew Starky, Fourth Officer, and James Campbell, Third Officer and Purser, of the cartel ship Warren when she was captured at Mauritius, signed, James Campbell, Cape of Good Hope 8 Nov 1780
Memorial of James Campbell, formerly Third Mate and Purser of the cartel ship Warren claiming extra compensation for losses sustained by him when the ship was condemned at Mauritius, dated London 18 Mar 1801, read in Court 18 Mar 1801, referred to Committee of Correspondence
Letter from Captain Frederick Corfield of the Bengal Army requesting leave, to retire from the service on the half pay of his rank, dated London 7 Dec 1801, read in Court 9 Dec 1801, referred to Committee of Correspondence