Memorial of Colonel Thomas Welsh, late of the Bengal Cavalry, representing that he should receive the retirement pay of a full Colonel, dated, London, 24 May 1802, read in Court 26 may 1802, referred to Committee of Correspondence
Letter from Colonel Thomas Welsh regarding his claim to the pay of a full Colonel, dated, Burn Hall near Durham, 23 Feb 1802, read in Court 26 Feb 1802, referred to Committee of Correspondence
Letter from Samuel Williamson, Assistant Surgeon on the Bengal Establishment, to William Ramsay, Company's Secretary, asking the Court's permission to retire from the service on the pay of his rank, dated, 28 Abchurch Lane, Edinburgh, 28 Feb 1802, read in Court 5 Mar 1802, referred to Committee o...
Letter from Colonel David Woodburn of the Bengal Artillery to EIC Chairman John Roberts requesting leave to postpone his decision regarding retirement for a few more months, 5 Nov 1802, read in Court 10 Nov 1802, referred to Committee of Correspondence
Letter from Captain George Welsh of the Bengal Cavalry to William Ramsay, Company's Secretary, signifying his readiness to return to India, but requesting, in the event of a reduction in the Cavalry Corps, to be granted a year's extension of furlough, dated 57 Pall Mall, London, 18 Feb 1802, read...
Copy of letter from Isaac Humphrys, Secretary of the Bengal Military Board, to Captain Hooke, Secretary to Government, Military Department, regarding the public works superintended by Major Thomas Alcock at Ghazipur, extracted from Bengal Military Consultations of 29 Jan 1801
Letter from Lieutenant John Blanshard of the Bengal Infantry, to William Ramsay, Company's Secretary, requesting the Court's leave to resign the service owing to ill health, dated, London, 22 Mar 1803
Medical certificate signed by Surgeon William Sandwith recommending that Lieutenant Thomas Blast be allowed to proceed to Europe for the sake of his health, dated, Bombay, 28 Dec 1802
Medical certificate signed by Surgeon William Sandwich testifying to Lieutenant Blast's deleterious state of health and recommending that he be allowed sick leave to England, dated, Bombay, 9 Sep 1800
Letter from Captain Isaac Godsalve Richardson of the Marquis Cornwallis to Lieutenant Thomas Blast according him permission to proceed on shore for the sake of his health, dated, Downs, 1 Aug 1803