Letter from Major James Rowles of the 3rd Madras Cavalry requesting permission to return to India and to receive certain arrears of pay which he considers are due to him, dated, Richmond, Surrey, 10 Jan 1808, read in Court, 10 Jan 1808, referred to Committee of Correspondence
Letter from Cornet Robert Rashleigh of the 3rd Madras Cavalry advising his exchange as a prisoner of war and requesting to be allowed to remain for some time in England and to receive arrears of pay, dated, at Mr Howden's, 36 Nicholas Lane, 31 Aug 1808, read in Court, 31 Aug 1808, referred to Com...
Letter from Captain James Ross, Commander of the Carmarthen, requesting permission to ship 48 fowling pieces or sporting guns to India as part of his private trade, dated, East India House, 18 Apr 1808, read in Court 20 Apr 1808, referred to Committee of Correspondence, request complied with by o...
Letter from W B Ruddick, to William Ramsay, Company's Secretary, enclosing a statement of sums due from the Company to the Board of Ordnance, dated, Treasury Tower, 28 Oct 1808, read in Court, 2 Nov 1808, referred to Committee of Correspondence
Letter from Lieut Colonel John Richardson of the Madras Army requesting to be paid the arrears of his salary as Quarter Master General, dated, 12 Nottingham Place, 25 Jan 1808, read in Court 27 Jan 1808, referred to Committee of Correspondence, reported on by Committee, 20 Apr 1808
Letter from Thomas Seton, a cashiered officer of the Madras Army, requesting the Court to reconsider his case, and should they decide not to reinstate him that they will at least grant him the pension of his rank, dated, Edinburgh, 16 Jun 1808, read in Court 13 Jul 1808, referred to Committee of ...
Letter from Lieutenant John Sykes of the 9th Bombay Native Infantry, requesting to receive the full pay and allowances normally granted to those officers who proceed from India to the Cape of Good Hope - he also asks the Court for a loan of £250, dated, London, 15 Jun 1808, read in Court, 29 Jun ...
Letter from Lieutenant Thomas Scott of the 6th Bengal Native Infantry, requesting to be granted furlough pay from the period he left India, dated, Londonderry, 10 Feb 1808, read in Court, 18 Feb 1808, referred to Committee of Correspondence, reported on by Committee, 5 Jul 1808
Affidavit sworn by Lieutenant Thomas Scott before Thomas Lecky, Major of Londonderry, testifying that he (Scott) has only received his military pay up to Feb 1806, dated, Londonderry, 18 Feb 1808