Letter from Lieutenant Nathaniel Castleton Maw of the Bombay Infantry complaining of being superseded in his regiment and requesting redress, dated, 41 Brompton Row, Knightsbridge, 23 Oct 1807, read in Court 28 Oct 1807, referred to Committee of Correspondence
Letter from Captain Arthur Molesworth of the Madras Army requesting permission for himself, his wife, and sister to proceed to Bengal on the Lord Hawkesbury and thence to Madras, also that he be allowed to draw the usual pay and allowances whilst in Calcutta, dated, 8 Norfolk Street, Strand, Lond...
Letter from John Humphries, Solicitor to Major George Billinghurst of the St Helena Infantry, requesting to be informed if a petition has been presented against Billinghurst by Messrs Morgan and Sanders, dated, 14 Clements Inn, 4 Feb 1807, read in Court 4 Feb 1807, referred to Committee of Law Suits
Letter from John Humphries, Solicitor to Major George Billinghurst requesting a copy of the memorial of Messrs Morgan and Sanders and making certain representations in favour of Major Billinghurst, dated, 14 Clements Inn, 14 Feb 1807, read in Court 20 Feb 1807, referred to Committee of Law Suits
Petition of Thomas Morgan and Joseph Sanders, Upholsterers, of Catherine Street, Strand, explaining why they have been unable to recover a debt owed to them by Major George Billinghurst of St Helena, and requesting the Company to intervene on their behalf, nd, read in Court 30 Jan 1807, referred ...
Letter from Alexander McLeay, Secretary to the Transport Office, to William Ramsay, Company's Secretary, requesting a reply to his letter of 12 Aug 1806 regarding the admission of sick and wounded seamen of the Royal Navy to the Company's hospitals in India, also to his letter of 21 Jan 1807, reg...
Letter from Alexander McLeay, Secretary to the Transport Office, to William Ramsay, Company's Secretary, enclosing hospital care at Penang dated, Transport Office, 10 Jul 1807, read in Court 15 Jul 1807, referred to Committee of Correspondence
Copy of letter from Rear Admiral Sir Thomas Troubridge to the Commissioners for Sick and Wounded Seamen, London, making certain representations regarding the inadequate hospital facilities at Penang, dated, ob. HM Sloop Rattlesnake, Fort Cornwallis, 13 Nov 1805
Copy of letter from William Dick, Chief Surgeon, Penang, to Rear Admiral Sir Thomas Troubridge, regarding the cost of providing hospital care for seamen at Penang, dated, Fort Cornwallis, 5 Nov 1805
Copy of letter from John Shore, Secretary to the Bengal Marine Board, to Rear Admiral Peter Rainier, regarding the appropriate charge to be made by the Company's Surgeon at Penang, when treating seamen of the Royal Navy, dated, Fort William, 27 Oct 1797