Copy of letter from Lieut Colonel Gabriel Doveton to Major General Alexander Ross in England informing him of the circumstances of his (Doveton's) dismissal from the post of Commandant at Vellore, dated, Madras, 1 Sep 1800
Copy of letter from Lieut Colonel Gabriel Doveton to Major General Alexander Ross in England requesting him to intervene on his behalf with the President of the Broad of Control, Henry Dundas, dated, Madras, 30 Sep 1800
Copy of letter from Lieut Colonel Gabriel Doveton to Captain Mark Wilks, Military Secretary to the Governor of Madras, describing the custodial regime he has instituted for the Mysore Princes, dated, Vellore, 20 Mar 1800
Copy of letter from Lieut Colonel Gabriel Doveton to the Governor of Madras, Lord Clive, apologizing for the disrespectful remarks made in his letter of 27 Jun 1800 (ff 54-56 above), and requesting an interview, dated Madras 8 Jul 1800
Copy of letter from Henry Wellesley to Major Gabriel Doveton informing him that, if it is decided to send an official emissary to Tipu Sultan, he will probably be chosen to fill the post, dated, Calcutta 23 Aug 1798
Letter from William Dick, Surgeon on the Bengal Establishment, requesting leave to retire from the service on the pension of his rank, dated Atholl, Perthshire, 8 Nov 1802, read in Court 17 Nov 1802, referred to Committee of Correspondence
Request of William Dick, Surgeon on the Bengal Establishment, to be allowed a further year's furlough, before deciding whether to retire or to return to India, dated 8 Hertford Street, Mayfair, London, 1 Jul 1802, read in Court 8 Jul 1802, referred to Committee of Correspondence
Account of the military service of Lieut Colonel Arthur Disney from his appointment to the Bombay Army in 1776 until his retirement in 1800, dated, Bednur, 28 Mar 1800, and signed Arthur Disney, Lieut Colonel
Letter from Lieut Colonel Arthur Disney of the Bombay Army forwarding extracts from Bombay Council Minute, and requesting permission to retire on the full pay of his rank, dated, London, 30 Mar 1802, read in Court, 31 Mar 1802, referred to Committee of Correspondence
Letter from Colonel James Dickson of the Bengal Army putting forward some proposals regarding the sharing of allowances between Regimental Colonels and Senior Lieutenant Colonels, dated, London, 12 Nov 1802, read in Court 17 Nov 1802, referred to Committee of Correspondence