Medical certificate signed by Surgeons David Kay and J C Dunn testifying that Major Edward Smyth's liver complaint makes it necessary for him to return to England, dated, St Helena, 23 Sep 1805
Medical certificate signed by Dr John King, Dickens Buckle and Dr Michael Carmac testifying to the deleterious state of Major Edward Smyth's health, dated, Gosport, 13 Dec 1805
Petition of Mary Stephenson praying to be paid the amount of the estate of her son William Stephenson who died at Fort Marlborough, dated, Elstow, 18 Dec 1805, read in Court 20 Dec 1805, referred to Committee of Correspondence
Petition of Elenor Smart, praying to be paid the sum of 16 rupees 34 annas, owing to the estate of her late son Stephen Edwards, formerly a Marine Lad at Bombay, nd, read in Court 18 Dec 1805, referred to Committee of Correspondence, ordered to be paid 7 Mar 1806
Certificate signed by John Hamilton, British Consul at Norfolk, Virginia, testifying to the documentation produced by William Sheppard regarding his furlough and imprisonment, dated, Norfolk, Virginia, 3 Jun 1805
Parole of honour signed by Major William Sheppard as a prisoner of war at Mauritius, 15 July 1804, also a certificate of the same date, signed by J F D'Arsonval, Chief of Staff, Mauritius, testifying that Major Sheppard has been given permission to proceed with a black slave to Baltimore on the A...
Letter from Major William Sheppard to William Ramsay, Company's Secretary, requesting the Court to sanction his retirement from the service, dated, 5 Gwynne's Buildings, Islington, 21 Oct 1805
Medical certificate signed by William? Thomas testifying that Captain William Shaw's state of health necessitates his remaining in England for some time to come, dated, Albermarle Street, 31 Jan 1805
Letter from J Stevens assuring the Court that the release of Mr Agnew does not diminish his own legal liability towards the Company, dated 4 Jun 1805, read in Court 5 Jun 1805, referred to Committee of Law Suits