Medical certificate signed by Dr Alexander Monro and Dr J Gregory testifying that the severe paralytic disorder suffered by Captain Alexander Marshall readers him unfit for further military service Edinburgh, 26 Mar 1805
Letter from Captain John Missing to William Ramsay, Company's Secretary, intimating that it is inconvenient for him to proceed to India by the ships of the present season, dated, Coombe Priory, near Shaston, Dorset, 3 Apr 1805
Medical certificate signed by Surgeon George Williams, testifying that Captain John Missing's deleterious state of health precludes his returning to India, dated, Shaftsbury, Dorsetshire, 11 May 1805
Letter from Captain John Missing 'representing that as a Captain of 20 years' standing he should have a higher pension than the rules allow, dated 3 Apr 1805
Certificate signed by Captain J H Van Helsding, Commander of the Holsteen, and Lieut Colonel Thomas Hawkshaw, testifying that Captain John Missing left the Cape of Good Hope on board the Holsteen as a passenger for Europe, on 8 March 1803
Letter from Captain John Missing to William Wright, Company's Auditor, requesting him to forward Missing's Letter to William Ramsay to the Court of Directors, and declaring his readiness to proceed to India, if necessary, dated, Coombe Priory, 19 Aug 1805
Note by Captain Thomas Marriott drawing attention to a mistake in a Political Letter from Madras of 1804 regarding his allowance as Town Major of Vellore, nd
Letter from Christopher Marriott forwarding Captain Thomas Marriott's note, dated, 6 Lincoln's Inn, 23 Feb 1805, read in Court, 26 Feb 1805, referred to Committee of Correspondence
Letter from Lieut Colonel Robert Mackay of the Madras Native Infantry to William Ramsay, Company's Secretary, announcing the death of Captain John Hammond, Madras Artillery, on the 13th instant, dated 12 Greek Street, Soho Square, 19 Feb 1805, read in Court 22 Feb 1805, referred to Committee of C...