Copy of letter from the Bombay Medical Board to the Secretary to the Bombay Government restating their opinion that Lieutenant Wood Marriott is unfit for active duty, dated Bombay 12 Jan 1801
Medical certificate signed by Dr William Saunders testifying that Lieutenant William Martin's liver condition makes it inadvisable for him to return to India, dated London 9 Mar 1802
Medical certificate signed by Dr John Clark stating that Lieutenant William Martin has not yet recovered from his liver disease and that a return to India would aggravate his condition, dated Newcastle upon Tyne, 6 Feb 1802
Letter from James Bureau, Company's Surgeon, to the Committee of Correspondence, stating that he has examined Lieutenant William Martin and concurs with the opinions of Dr Saunders and Dr Clark regarding his health dated, East India House, 17 Mar 1802
Request of Lieutenant William Martin of the Bengal Native Infantry for leave to retire from the service on the pension of his rank, dated, 100 Guildford Street, London, 8 Mar 1802, read in Court 10 Mar 1802, referred to Committee of Correspondence
Medical certificate signed by Dr J Evans testifying the Captain Francis Parry's serious liver condition precludes his returning to India, dated, Shrewsbury, 16 Aug 1802
Letter from Lieutenant George Munro Popham of the Bengal Army to William Ramsay, Company's Secretary, forwarding, his request, dated Mr Adair's, Pall Mall, 17 Aug 1802
Request of Mr Palmer to be allowed to take a copy of the charter-party of the Boddam (her second voyage to India) for use in a court case, dated Throgmorton Street, 1 Oct 1802, read in Court 6 Oct 1802, referred to Committee of Law Suits
Medical certificate signed by Surgeons Thomas Bennion, William Thomas and James McGrigor recommending that Lieutenant George Munro Popham return to Europe for the sake of his health, dated, Alexandria, 1 Jan 1802