Request of Major Alexander Grant of the Bengal Army to be allowed to postpone his decision regarding retirement for a further year, dated, Inverness, 13 Jul 1802, read in Court 4 Aug 1802, referred to Committee of Correspondence
Letter from Messrs Cox, Greenwood and Cox, to James Coggan at East India House, requesting payment of a balance of £6,305, due for bounty money etc paid to EIC recruits, dated Craigs Court, 13 Dec 1802, read in Committee of Shipping, 15 Dec 1802
Note from Messrs Cox, Greenwood and Cox, to James Coggan at East India House, regarding their claim with respect to bounty money paid to EIC recruits, dated Craigs Court, 2 Apr 1802
Memorandum on the application of Messrs Greenwood and Cox for the payment of allowances allegedly due to HM 76th Regiment newly returned from Bengal, nd [1806?]
Letter from Messrs Cox, Greenwood and Cox, to James Coggan at East India House, requesting to be reimbursed the sum of £6,305 which had been expended on bounty and subsistence money for Major Nugent's EIC recruits, dated Craigs Court 24 Jun 1802, read in Committee of Shipping, 30 Jun, 23 Nov and ...
Letter from Lieutenant Henry Edward Hornby of the Bombay Army adverting to his distressed financial circumstances, and requesting to be granted pay during his furlough, dated, 7 Sloane Terrace, Chelsea, 10 Feb 1802, read in Court 10 Feb 1802, read in Court 10 Feb 1802, referred to Committee of Co...
Letter from Joseph Hawkes on behalf of his brother Lieutenant Joshua Hawkes requesting that his brother should continue to receive pay until his health is restored, dated Cecil Street, London, 6 Jul 1802, read in Court 14 Jul 1802, referred to Committee of Correspondence
Petition of Brevet Captain James Jollie of the Bengal Army to be allowed to retire on half pay from the expiry date of his last furlough extension, dated 27 New Street, Brompton, 24 Feb 1802, read in Court 26 Feb 1802, referred to Committee of Correspondence
Letter from Joseph James, Head Surgeon on the Bengal Medical Establishment, requesting permission to retire from the service on the pension of his rank, dated 111 New Bond Street, London, 7 Dec 1802, read in Court 8 Dec 1802, referred to Committee of Correspondence
Letter from John Jackson to William Ramsay, Company's Secretary, returning the money which the Company had paid him on account of the Colombo prize property, and requesting that his security be given back to him, dated, London, 20 Oct 1802, read in Court 27 Oct 1802, referred to Committee of Corr...