Medical certificate signed by Dr Andrew Thynne, testifying that Dr Patrick Ivory suffers from a disease of the liver and that his condition would be ameliorated by further use of the Cheltenham waters, dated London, 12 Sep 1801
Medical certificate signed by Dr Everard Home testifying that Surgeon James Laird's state of health does not permit his returning to India, dated Sackville Street, London, 18 Mar 1801
Medical certificate signed by Dr William Saunders testifying to Surgeon James Laird's deleterious state of health, dated, New Broad Street, London, 9 Apr 1801
Medical certificate signed by Dr William Long describing the serious urinary disease from which Lieut Colonel Edmund Lambert has suffered for several years, dated Lincoln's Inn Fields, 11 May 1801
Letter from Captain Lieutenant Adam Mackie to David Scott, Chairman of the Court of Directors, adverting to a letter of introduction which Lieut General Sir George Harris had written on his (Mackie's) behalf, dated 2 Bevis Marks, London, 13 May 1801
Statement of the service of Lieut Colonel Jabez Mackenzie in the Bengal Army, signed, Lionel Hook, Secretary to Government, Military Department, Fort William, 5 Dec 1799
Letter from the Rt Hon Henry Dundas to William Ramsay, Company's Secretary, forwarding his letter from Lieut Colonel John Orr, and expressing the hope that the Company will agree to Colonel Orr's request, dated, Clarges Street, London, 20 Jan 1801
Letter from Lieut Colonel John Orr to the Rt Hon Henry Dundas, advising him that he has just forwarded the medical certificate with Orr's request to the Court of Directors, dated Bath, 19 Jan 1801