Letter from Lieutenant Leslie Ralph Grove of the Bengal Artillery to William Wright, Company's Auditor, claiming re-imbursement of passage money for the year 1797, dated Ibbotson's Hotel, 29 Sep 1800
Letter from Captain John Home of the Madras Infantry requesting permission to retire from the service, and to receive some financial provision from the Company, dated, 171 Piccadilly, 4 Feb 1799, read in Court 8 Feb 1799, referred to Committee of Correspondence
Letter from Conductor John Harcourt of the Bengal Army notifying the Court of his arrival in England and requesting them to confirm the pension awarded him by the Bengal Government, 7 Aug 1799, read in Court, 7 Aug 1799, referred to Committee of Correspondence
Copies of the correspondence of Conductor John Harcourt with the Bengal military authorities regarding his request to retire from the service on a pension, Jul 1797-Oct 1798
Letter from William Huskisson, to William Ramsay, Company's Secretary, forwarding copy of a letter from Frederick, Duke of York, to Henry Dundas and requesting Ramsay to take the necessary action thereon, dated, Downing Street, 3 Aug 1799, read in Court 7 Aug 1799, referred to Committee of Corres...
Copy of a letter from H.R.H. Frederick, Duke ot York, to the Rt. Hon. Henry Dundas, President of the Board of Control, requesting to be supplied with a list of those Major Generals of the Company's Army who are entitled to be promoted to Lieutenant General under His Majesty's recent brevet, dated...
Letter from Warren Hastings, to Sir Stephen Lushington, Chairman of the Court of Directors, expressing his gratitude for the arrangements made by the Company regarding the payment of his annuity, dated Daylesford, 17 Jul 1799, read in Court 24 Jul 1799, referred to Committee of Law Suits
Extracts from the records at East India House relating to the appointment of James Hyde, Henry Hedges and William Marter, Clerks in the Accountant's Office as the Company's agents for ships' passengers and their baggage, Jul 1788-May 1797
Letter from James Hyde, Henry Hedges and William Marter, intimating that they have been acquitted in the case brought against them in the Court of King's Bench by Messrs Short and Smith, and requesting that they may be permitted from time to time to advertise their appointment as passengers' agen...
Letter from James Hyde, Henry Hedges and William Marter intimating that a case has been brought against them in the Court of King's Bench by Messrs Short and Smith, a firm of private agents, 23 Jan 1799, read in Court 23 Jan 1799, referred to Committee of Law Suits