Letter from Captain Alexander Gray to William Ramsay, Company's Secretary, requesting him to place his memorial before the Court of Directors and making some observations on the same, dated, 27 Upper Eaton Street, 13 Jun 1809
Letter from Captain Alexander Gray to William Ramsay, Company's Secretary, of the same tenor as his other letter date 13 Jun 1809, dated, 27 Upper Eaton Street, 13 Jun 1809
Letter from Captain Alexander Gray to William Ramsay, Company's Secretary, forwarding a letter addressed to Gray by Brigadier General James Dunlop, and enquiring about his letter of 10 Aug 1809, dated, 27 Upper Eaton Street, 19 Aug 1809
Letter from Captain Alexander Gray to EIC Deputy Chairman William Astell, making some further observations regarding and his pension claim and repeating his request for financial help, dated, 27 Upper Eaton Street, 2 Sep 1809
Letter from Captain Alexander Gray making further representations in support of his claim for a Lord Clive's pension, dated, 27 Upper Eaton Street, 30 Jun 1809, read in Court, 4 Jul 1809, referred to Committee of Correspondence
Medical certificate signed by Surgeon John Dunston, testifying that the mental state of Captain Peter Bearsley Hume is unlikely to improve in the near future, dated, 12 Old Broad Street, 22 Jan 1810
Medical certificate signed by Thomas Warburton giving the same opinion as in Medical certificate signed by Surgeon John Dunston, dated, Whitmore House, parish of St John Hackney, 22 Jan 1810
Medical certificate signed by John Dunston, Apothecary, testifying that Captain Peter Bearsley Hume's mental derangement necessitates his remaining in England for the time being, dated, 12 Old Broad Street, 23 May 1809
Letter from Lieut General George Harris to Lieut Colonel Joseph Hill paying tribute to the latter's military service and supporting his claim for remuneration, dated, 43 Baker Street, 3 Jun 1809