Medical certificate signed by Dr William Ruddiman testifying that Colonel Alexander Wynch suffers so severely from vertigo, that it is inadvisable for him to return to India, dated, London 29 Nov 1799
Letter from Lieut Colonel Francis William Bellis of the Bombay Army requesting permission to retire from the service on half-pay owing to ill health, dated London Feb 1800, read in Court 26 Feb 1800, referred to Committee of Correspondence
Letter from Dr John Briggs of the Madras Medical Service requesting permission to retire from the service and to be granted the pension awarded to Members of the Medical Board, dated, London, 13 Dec 1800, read in Court 17 Dec 1800, referred to Committee of Correspondence
Letter from Majors John Bannerman and Arthur Gibbings of the Madras Army requesting permission to defer making their declaration of retirement, until they have completed their furlough, dated, Sloane Street, London, 29 Aug 1800, read in Court 3 Sep 1800, referred to Committee of Correspondence
Letter from Jacob Brown on behalf of Mrs Ann Crofts mother of the late Lieutenant William Crofts of the Bombay Army, requesting the Court to pay Mrs Crofts the balance of pay owing to her son, dated 27 Paradise Row, Islington, 25 Apr 1800, read in Court 30 Apr 1800, referred to Committee of Corre...
Letter from William Broff to William Ramsay, Company's Secretary, making certain observations regarding a debt owed to the Company by the Natal Settlement in Sumatra, 16 Dec 1799, read in Committee of Correspondence 22 Jan 1800
Letter from Major William Browne of the Bombay Army stating that the severe wounds he received at Seringapatam have rendered him incapable of active service, and requesting the Company to make him some financial provision, nd, read in Court 28 Aug 1800, referred to Committee of Correspondence
Letter from Captain Archibald Blair of the Bombay Marine requesting leave to retire from the service on the allowance granted to officers of his rank - he also mentions his services to the Company since his return to England and expresses the wish that the Company will grant him a home appointmen...
Letter from Captain Archibald Blair requesting to be appointed Recruiting Officer for the Bombay Marine in England and Inspector of Marine Stores, 9 Jan 1800, read in Court 15 Jan 1800, referred to Committee of Correspondence
Letter from Major Joseph Chaning of the Bengal Army requesting leave to retire from the service owing to ill health occasioned by frequent attacks of gout, dated Bridport, Dorset, 28 Jun 1800, read in Court 2 Jul 1800, referred to Committee of Correspondence