Memorial of Captain Thomas Iliff praying to be granted a few months' extra leave, on account of his broken leg and dislocated ankle, dated, London, 5 Feb 1805, read in Court 6 Feb 1805, referred to Committee of Correspondence
Letter from Captain Thomas Iliff of the Bombay Army requesting to be allowed to postpone his return to India until season 1804/5 on account of illness, also to be granted arrears of pay and allowances, dated 28 Nov 1803, read in Court November 1803, referred to Committee of Correspondence
Memorial of Captain Thomas Iliff of the Bombay Army praying for financial redress for the considerable losses he sustained on account of his sentence by court martial in Egypt, nd, read in Court 19 Sep 1804, referred to Committee of Correspondence
Letter from Michael Keating, of the Madras Civil Service, requesting the Court to examine the grounds and merits of the Bill filed against him by the Madras Government respecting his conduct when Collector of Chicacole District, dated, Bath, 3 Aug 1804, read in Court 8 Aug 1804, referred to Commi...
Memorial of Ann Lawrie, widow of Colonel George Buck, and Jeremiah Batley, praying that the claims of Colonel Buck's estate against the Nawab of Arcot may be favourably considered by the Court, dated Blackhealth, 29 Nov 1804, read in Court 30 Nov 1804, referred to Committee of Correspondence
Letter from Lieut Colonel Alexander Lauriston of the Bombay Army, requesting a year's extension of furlough, dated 6 St James Street, Edinburgh, 30 May 1804, read in Court 6 Jun 1804, referred to Committee of Correspondence
Letter from James Locke, formerly a Cadet in the Madras Army, requesting to be allowed to withdraw his resignation and return to his rank in the service, dated, America Square, London, 30 Apr 1804, read in Court 2 May 1804, referred to Committee of Correspondence
Letter from F Moore to William Ramsay, Company's Secretary, enclosing copy of the reply of the Secretary at War, William Dundas, to Army Headquarters, on the subject of the proposed regulations regarding the accommodation of British Army officers proceeding to India, dated War Office, 28 Jun 1804
Copy of letter from F Moore to Colonel William Henry Clinton, Military Secretary to the Commander in Chief, transmitting the opinions of the Secretary at War, William Dundas, on the regulations proposed by the Company regarding the passages of British Army officers to India, dated, War Office, 23...
Letter from Colonel James Kerr to Lieutenant Charles Morse expressing sympathy with the latter's request to the Court to be granted garrison pay and allowances, dated, Bath, 4 Aug 1804