Medical certificate signed by James Bureau, Surgeon to East India House, testifying that Captain Thomas Alcock's serious liver condition makes it unsafe for him to return to India, 31 Aug 1804
Letter from Surgeon William Betty to William Wright, Company's Auditor, submitting a further document regarding his court martial, and requesting an early decision on his request for reinstatement, dated 31 Jermyn Street, London, 5 Jan 1805
Letter from George Buchan, Chief Secretary to the Madras Government, to Surgeon William Betty, informing him that there is no possibility of offering him employment, and that the Governor of Madras is not prepared to entertain any appeal from him regarding his dismissal by court martial, dated Fo...
Letter from Surgeon William Betty to William Wright, Company's Auditor, forwarding a correct copy of his memorial, and other documents, dated 31 Jermyn Street, London, 27 Jan 1805
Copy of testimonial to the services of Assistant Surgeon William Betty in the Third Mysore War, signed Major James Stevenson and Lieutenant James Geekie, Tachanore, 23 Aug 1795
Copy of letter from Lieutenant John Hayes of the Bombay Marine to Surgeon William Betty thanking him for his care of sick and wounded seamen at Amboina, dated, Amboina, 29 Mar 1802
Copy of letter from C Nesbit to Assistant Surgeon William Betty thanking him for his care and attention during his (Nesbit's) recent illness, nd [Madras, 23 Feb 1794]
Copy of letter from Major Henry Conran to Assistant Surgeon William Betty according him permission to return to the Madras Presidency and thanking him for his services as Surgeon to a detachment of HM 52nd Regiment on the voyage to Cochin, dated, Bombay, 24 Mar 1798
Copy of General Order issued at Amboina on 15 Oct 1802 by Colonel James Oliver, dismissing William Betty from the post of Superintendent of the General Hospital and placing him under arrest
Copy of certificate relating to the appearance of Surgeon William Betty before the Madras Supreme Court on a charge of murdering Lieut Colonel Robert Hamilton, signed S D Totton, Crown Clerk, Madras Supreme Court, 19 Oct 1803