Letter from Lieut Colonel William Flint to William Ramsay, Company's Secretary, acknowledging the receipt of his letter of the 5th instant and enclosing a request to be supplied with certain documents, dated, 44 Edgware Rd, London, 16 Jan 1804, read in Court 18 Jan 1804, referred to Committee of ...
Letter from Lieut Colonel William Flint putting forward several reasons why he should be restored to the active list, dated, London 17 Jul 1804, read in Court 18 Jul 1804, referred to Committee of Correspondence
Letter from Surgeon Maurice FitzGerald of the Madras Establishment recommending the establishment of a Public Dispensary at Black Town, Madras, dated, London, Dec 1803
Letter from Surgeon Maurice FitzGerald to William Ramsay, Company's Secretary, forwarding his letter of Dec 1803 dated 45 Charlotte Street, Portland Place, London, 9 Feb 1804, read in Court 15 Feb 1804, referred to Committee of Correspondence
Letter from Captain Simon Fraser of the 2nd Battalion, St Helena Artillery, adverting to his military services, and requesting leave to retire on the pay of his rank, dated, London, 28 Jun 1804, read in Court 4 Jul 1804, referred to Committee of Correspondence
Further memorial of Thomas Cowan Green, brother and executor of the late William Henry Cowan, representing that he should be paid interest on the balance owing to his late brother as Commissary of Stores in 1784, dated Hammersmith, 6 Aug 1804, read in Court 15 Aug 1804, referred to Committee of C...
Memorial of Thomas Cowan Green, brother and executor of the late William Henry Cowan, claiming a sum of money (plus interest) due to his brother as Commissary in the Bombay Army in 1784, dated, Hammersmith, 24 Feb 1804, read in Court, 29 Feb 1804, referred to Committee of Correspondence
Letter from Major General Thomas Geils, late of the Madras Army, requesting that the Court come to an immediate decision regarding his application of 23 February 1804, dated 84 Charlotte Street, London, 27 Mar 1804, read in Court 27 Mar 1804, referred to Committee of Correspondence
Letter from Major General Thomas Geils, adverting to the reduced financial circumstances of himself and family and requesting either that he be allowed to return to the service or that his conduct may be submitted to the decision of a Court Martial - if these requests cannot be granted he hopes t...