Memorials addressed to the Court of Directors by Nicholas Hankey Smith, Bombay Civil Service: (1) 28 May 1812 (printed), claiming a place on the Bombay Council; (2) Dec 1823, protesting at the rejection of his son John Hankey Smith as a Bengal writer because his mother was a native of Persia; (3) 20 Apr 1826, asking for a reply to (2); with a copy Committee of College minute, 23 Jul 1823, supporting J. H. Smith's nomination, and a draft memorandum that the Court rejected him on age grounds
Letter from Sir Gore Ouseley, 49 Upper Grosvenor Street, London, recommending for employment 'a learned Persian ... selected for a national institution here by the Reverend Mr Wolff in Persia', 26 May 1826
Petition from Charles Stewart, asking for permission to retire on two thirds salary at midsummer next, 'at which time I shall have been 45 ½ years in the Hon'ble Company's service ...', and quoting precedents, 27 Apr 1826
Letters from J. H. Batten and William Wilkins about the plan to convert Anderson's house into rooms for students and two non-resident Professors, 6 & 11 Apr 1826