Letter 96 Note from the Honorable William Pitt, Prime Minister, Downing Street to the Chairman and Deputy Chairman of the East India Company respecting a proposal from Messrs Bourdieu
Letter 97 Captain Lieutenant Hugh Lyon, of the Bengal Artillery, at 19 Bucklersbury, London to the Court of Directors to remain in England for the recovery of health
Scope & Content:
Committee of Correspondence to examine and report.
Letter 98 George Mence, of the Bengal Military Establishment, in England, to the Court of Directors for permission to return to his rank on the first ships
Scope & Content:
Committee of Correspondence to examine and report.
Letter 99 Thomas Burges Junior, of the Bengal Military Establishment, in London to the Court of Directors for permission to remain in England till his health is restored
Scope & Content:
Committee of Correspondence to examine and report.
Letter 100 Charles Boldero, of the Fort St George Establishment, in London to the Court of Directors to return thither when his health shall be re-established
Scope & Content:
Committee of Correspondence to examine and report.
Letter 101 The Right Honourable William Pitt, Prime Minister, Brighthelmstone [Brighton] to the Chairman and Deputy Chairman of the East India Company relative to the appointment of a Commander in Chief in India
Scope & Content:
Committee of Correspondence to examine and report.
Letter 102 Captain Robert Stewart, of the Bengal Military Establishment, in London to the Court of Directors to remain in England till the ensuing season
Scope & Content:
Committee of Correspondence to examine and report.
Letter 105 Captain George Rumbold, of the Fort St George Military Establishment, St Albans Street, London to the Court of Directors to remain till his health is re-established
Scope & Content:
Committee of Correspondence to examine and report.