Observations upon the claim of Charles Binny, extracted from the proceedings of the Committee appointed to investigate the debts of Umdat-ul-Umara, dated 1 Oct 1804
Letter from Lieut Colonel Joseph Boden to William Ramsay, Company's Secretary, enclosing his Medical Certificate and requesting an extension of furlough, dated, East Ham, 1 Aug 1806, read in Court 6 Aug 1806, referred to Committee of Correspondence. Reported on by Committee 24 Sep 1806
Letter from Lieutenant George Bridges Bellasis extending his thanks to the Court for his reinstatement in the Bombay military service and requesting certain concessions with respect to pay and allowances, dated, London 5 Aug 1806, read in Court 13 Aug 1806, referred to Committee of Correspondence
Letter from Lieut Colonel William Henry Blachford of the Bombay Engineers praying to be promoted full Colonel in the place of Colonel Joseph Bland deceased, dated, No 5 Upper East Hayes, Bath, 4 Aug 1806, read in Court 6 Aug 1806, referred to Committee of Correspondence
Letter from Major Henry Balfour of the Bengal Army to William Ramsay, Company's Secretary, requesting an extension of furlough until September 1807, dated Dunbog, Fifeshire, 1 Sep 1806, read in Court 10 Sep 1806, referred to Committee of Correspondence
Letter from Lieutenant Charles William Bell of the 8th Madras Native Cavalry forwarding the Memorial to Lord William Bentinck dated, London, 28 Oct 1806, read in Court 29 Oct 1806, referred to Committee of Correspondence - Committee agree with Military Letter to Madras of 30 Jul 1806
Memorial to Lord William Bentinck, Governor of Madras, from six cavalry subalterns of the Madras Army, viz: Lieutenant Robert Outlaw, Charles William Bell, Hugh Dalrymple, John Woodhouse, Henry Jackson Close and John Moore, complaining of being superseded in rank and seeking redress, nd
Letter from Lieut Colonel Alexander Beatson requesting that his name be withdrawn from the letter of 15 March 1806 regarding the Seringapatam prize money, dated, Knowle, near Tunbridge Wells, 10 Jun 1806, read in Court 11 Jun 1806, referred to Committee of Correspondence
Correspondence between Francis Moore at the War Office and William Ramsay, Company's Secretary, regarding the proposal to increase the advances of pay made to King's officers proceeding to India, Sep 1804-May 1805
Correspondence of Francis Moore, James Meyrick, William Merry, Thomas Creevey and Benjamin Hobhouse regarding payment to H.M. Regiments proceeding to India, Nov 1804-Jun 1806