Medical certificate signed by Surgeon James Bureau testifying that Lieut Colonel Arthur Disney suffers severely from hepatitis and is unlikely ever to be able to return to India, dated, King's Arms Yard, Coleman Street, London, 8 Apr 1802
Request of Captain Charles Dallas of the Madras Cavalry to be allowed to extend his furlough by a further year, dated, London, 19 May 1802, read in Court 19 May 1802, referred to Committee of Correspondence, reported on by Committee, 21 May 1802
Request of Lieutenant William Dickson of the Bengal Army to be restored to the service and allowed to return to India, dated, Hillsborough, Ireland, 6 Sep 1802, read in Court 15 Sep 1802, referred to Committee of Correspondence
Medical certificate signed by Dr George Atkinson testifying that Lieutenant William Dickson is now fully restored to health and fit to return to active duty, dated, Hillsborough, 5 Sep 1802
Receipt given by Thomas Price, 3rd Mate of the Bridgewater, to Peter Ellis, for payment of 250 pagodas passage money, dated Fort St George, 31 Jul 1801
Medical certificate signed by Surgeon James Ware testifying that Lieut Colonel Ludovick Grant suffers from a severe eye-complaint and that a return to India would probably endanger his sight, dated, New Bridge Street, 16 Mar 1802
Letter from Lieut Colonel Ludovick Grant of the Bengal Army to William Ramsay, Company's Secretary, requesting the Court's permission to retire from the service on the full pay of his rank, dated Forres (Morayshire), 1 Jul 1802, read in Court 14 Jul 1802, referred to Committee of Correspondence, ...
Letter from H Knyvett, Chief District Paymaster, to Messrs Cox, Greenwood and Cox, regarding the expenses involved in transferring certain British Army recruits to the Company's service, dated, Army Depot, 4 Dec 1802
Account of money expended by Messrs Cox, Greenwood and Cox on Major Nugent's EIC army recruits, dated 2 May 1801, countersigned by Matthew Sharph and Richard Swinton, East India House, 15 Dec 1802
Medical certificate signed by Robert D Willis testifying that Lieutenant Joshua Hawkes's mental derangement makes him unfit for military service, dated 6 Jul 1802