Medical certificate signed by Dr William Rowley and Surgeon Major William Alexander Hay stating that Lieut Colonel Bellis' liver condition makes it inadvisable for him to return to India, dated, London, 2 Feb 1800
Certificate signed by Captain Stafford Palmer testifying that Lieutenant William Crofts died on board the Indiaman John and James on 1 Jun 1799, dated, London, 24 May 1800
Medical certificate signed by Dr Alexander Monro stating that John Corse's liver infection makes it inadvisable for him to return to India, dated, Edinburgh, 1 Mar 1800
Medical certificate signed by Dr James Jeffray testifying that John Corse is suffering from jaundice and would be advised not to return to India, dated Glasgow College, 8 Nov 1799
Letter from Captain John Hubert Valentia Dubois to William Ramsay, Company's Secretary, forwarding f 55 above, dated 16 Charlotte Street, near Charlemont Bridge, Dublin, 31 Mar 1800
Medical certificate signed by Surgeons Edward Duffy and H.M. Wolfe Milton, testifying to the poor state of health of Captain John Hubert Valentia Dubois, dated, Dublin, 20 Feb 1800
Letter from Captain John Hubert Valentia Dubois to William Ramsay, Company's Secretary, forwarding medical certificate for Dubois and his memorial to be allowed to retire, dated 58 Charlemont Street, Dublin, 20 Feb 1800
Two medical certificates the first issued at Cawnpore by John Law and Alexander Carnegy, 26 Feb 1797 and the second at Calcutta by John Laird 1 Apr 1797, both recommending that Captain Arthur Davies return to Europe for the benefit of his health
Medical certificate signed by Dr D Davies stating that Captain Arthur Davies is broken in health and that a return to India would probably prove fatal to him, dated Carmarthen, 6 Dec 1799