Letter from Henry Smith, Company's Solicitor, to William Wright, Clerk to the Committee of Law Suits, requesting extracts from the Bengal records relating to the Chinsura prize money, and making some observations on General Stibbert's law suit, dated Draper's Hall, 22 Apr 1804
Letter from Major General Giles Stibbert intimating that he instituted a law suit against the Company regarding his claim to one eighth of the Chinsura prize money but wishes this to be regarded as a 'friendly action' to try a question of right, dated, Oxford Street, London, 26 Mar 1804, read in ...
Petition of Frederick Wilton Lichfield Stockdale, Clerk in the Auditor's Office, to be granted the gratuity and other benefits normally awarded to Established Clerks after three years' service - appended is a testimonial in favour of Stockdale by the Assistant Auditor Thomas Eldridge Baker, dated...
Letter from Edward Stracey, Frances Smith and H. Lathom, repeating their request of April 1802 to be paid various moneys owing to the estate of the late Richard Lathom of the Madras Civil Service, dated 30 May 1804, read in Court 19 Jun 1804, referred to Committee of Correspondence
Request of Lieutenant George Strachan of the Bombay Infantry to be granted twelve months' advance of pay to meet the expenses of his voyage to India, dated, 9 Nov 1804, read in Court 28 Nov 1804, referred to Committee of Correspondence
Letter from Lieut Colonel Richard Scott, formerly of the Bengal Army, requesting to be reemployed in some capacity by the Company, dated, 36 Upper Seymour Street, 3 Jan 1804 (appended is a testimonial by Lord Cornwallis), read in Court 17 Feb 1804, referred to Committee of Correspondence
Letter from Captain James Smith of the 6th Regiment, Bombay Native Infantry, stating that he lost a valuable horse while on active service in Gujarat and requesting to be compensated for the same, dated, Teddington, 23 Feb 1804, referred to Committee of Correspondence
Letter from Captain Mackay John Scobie of the Bombay European Infantry, requesting permission to retire from the service on the half pay of his rank, dated, Ardmore, 1 May 1804, read in Court 9 May 1804, referred to Committee of Correspondence
Copy of letter from John Lumsden, Chief Secretary Bengal Government, to Andrew Seton, intimating that the Governor General has accepted the claim made by the Executors of the late Daniel Seton, dated Fort William 25 Jul 1805