Medical certificate signed by Surgeon William Sandwith recommending that Lieutenant Thomas Blast be allowed to proceed to Europe for the sake of his health, dated, Bombay, 28 Dec 1802
Medical certificate signed by Surgeon William Sandwich testifying to Lieutenant Blast's deleterious state of health and recommending that he be allowed sick leave to England, dated, Bombay, 9 Sep 1800
Letter from Captain Isaac Godsalve Richardson of the Marquis Cornwallis to Lieutenant Thomas Blast according him permission to proceed on shore for the sake of his health, dated, Downs, 1 Aug 1803
Medical certificate signed by Dr Edward Jenner testifying that Lieutenant Thomas Blast is in a very poor state of health, dated, Cheltenham, 8 Oct 1803
Letter from Messrs Crowder and Lavie to Robert Brooke, late Governor of St Helena, notifying him that the owners of the American ship Iphigenia with commence a civil action against him if he does not compensate them for the seizure of the Iphigenia at St Helena, dated, London, 9 Sep 1803
Letter from Claude Benezet of the Bengal Civil Establishment announcing his resignation from the Company's service and submitting a claim for 8100 rupees, dated 51 Charles Street, Berkeley Square, London, 17 Jun 1803, read in Court 22 Jun 1803, referred to Committee of Correspondence
Letter from Lieut Colonel Robert Cameron to William Ramsay, Company's Secretary, forwarding Cameron's Letter concerning his retirement, dated 15 Adam Street, Adelphi, London 19 Aug 1803