Letter from Lieut Colonel Henry Oakes making further representations regarding his claim to hold the royal brevet of Lieut Colonel from 8 Jan 1796, dated Cheltenham, 25 May 1800, read in Court 28 May 1800, referred to Committee of Correspondence
Memorial of Lieut Colonel John Orr of the Madras Cavalry representing that time spent by him as a Supernumerary Officer should count towards his entitlement to retire on full pay, dated 51 Upper Seymour Street, London, read in Court 8 Jul 1800, referred to Committee of Correspondence
Bill of costs of James White for work undertaken by him between 1797 and 1802 as attorney for Sir Charles Oakeley in the suit brought against Oakeley by James Watt
Letter from Sir Charles Oakeley to William Wright, Clerk to the Committee of Law Suits, stating that the action brought against him by James Watt has been discontinued, and requesting the Court to defray the balance of his expenses, dated Shrewsbury, 12 Jul 1802
Memorial of Sir Charles Oakeley, Bart, requesting the Court to defray his expenses in an action brought against him by James Watt who alleges that he was assaulted and wrongfully imprisoned during Sir Charles's governorship of Madras, dated Shrewsbury 20 May 1800, read in Court 22 May 1800, refer...
Letter from Surgeon Charles Ogilvy of the Madras Medical Establishment notifying the Court of his return to England after spending some time as a prisoner of war in France, dated London 17 Jan 1800, read in Court 22 Jan 1800, referred to Committee of Correspondence
Letter from Surgeon Charles Ogilvy to William Ramsay, Company's Secretary, requesting the permission of the Court to retire from the Madras Medical Service on the full pay of his rank, dated London 7 Jul 1800, read in Court 9 Jul 1800, referred to Committee of Correspondence
Request of Major General John Peche of the Bombay Army to be allowed to defer his decision whether to retire from the Army or return to India, dated, London 2 May 1800, read in Court 13 May 1800, referred to Committee of Correspondence
Request of Captain Lieutenant John Luther Richardson of the Bengal Native Infantry, to be allowed passage money for his return to India, dated London 10 May 1800, read in Court 13 May 1800, referred to Committee of Correspondence