Letter from W Henry to David Thomas informing him that not all the accounts of moneys expended on EIC Regiments have yet been received from the Agents of those Regiments, dated, War Office, 2 Aug 1804
Medical certificate signed by Dr John Clarke, testifying that Surgeon Thomas Thackeray's serious liver condition precludes his returning to India, dated, New Burlington Street, 9 Jul 1804
Medical certificate signed by James Bureau, Surgeon to East India House, testifying that Thomas Thackeray's state of health makes it inadvisible for him to return to India, dated, 10 Jul 1804
Medical certificate signed by Surgeon George Ogilvy testifying that the serious afflictions suffered by Surgeon Thomas Thackeray as a result of his service in India, necessitate his remaing in Great Britain, dated, Edinburgh, 30 Sep 1803
Letter from Thomas Thackeray to William Ramsay, Company's Secretary, forwarding his medical certificate and letter, dated, Ibbetson's Hotel, Vere Street, Oxford Road, 23 Jul 1804
Request of James Tulloh, Surgeon of the Company's Extra Ship Experiment, to be granted the usual allowance for attending the invalids who came home on that ship, dated, London, 14 Mar 1804, read in Court 14 Mar 1804, referred to Committee of Shipping
Letter from Lieutenant George Wilson of the 6th Bombay Native Infantry requesting to be allowed furlough pay, though he had served less than 10 years in India, dated, London, 3 Jan 1804, read in Court 4 Jan 1804, referred to Committee of Correspondence
Letter from Lieutenant George Wilson praying that the Court will reconsider their decision not to allow him furlough pay, dated, London, 23 Jan 1804, read in Court 24 Jan 1804, referred to Committee of Correspondence