Petition of Lieutenant George Bethune Dunkin of the Bengal Army to be restored to the active list, signed on his behalf by William Dunkin, 23 May 1806, read in Court 28 May 1806, referred to Committee of Correspondence
Letter from Lieutenant Thomas Darke of the Madras Army to William Ramsay, Company's Secretary, regarding arrears of allowances allegedly due to him, dated, Conderton, near Tewkesbury, 2 Mar 1806, read in Court 7 Mar 1806 referred to Committee of Correspondence
Letter from Major John Duff of the Bengal Army requesting that he be paid a Major's allowances for the period Sep 1803-Jan 1804, dated, London, 12 Feb 1806, read in Court, 19 Feb 1806, referred to Committee of Correspondence, application later withdrawn
Letter from George Dominicus to William Ramsay, Company's Secretary intimating that an American ship the Benjamin Franklin has left the Port of London for the Danish settlement of Serampore, carrying certain British passengers (includes a list of the passengers) dated East India Wharf, 11 Apr 180...
Letter from William Davison, formerly a Major in the Madras Army, claiming the pay and allowances of a Lieutenant Colonel from the date of his suspension to the date of his dismissal, dated, 17 Baker Street, London, 17 Apr 1806, read in Court 23 Apr 1806, referred to Committee of Correspondence
Memorial of Colonel Gabriel Doveton of the Madras Army protesting against the recent regulations which have deprived certain officers of the Company's Armies of their regimental rank of Colonel, dated, London, 15 Dec 1806, read in Court 16 Dec 1806, referred to Committee of Correspondence
Letter from Surgeon Thomas Casement of the Bengal Medical Service to William Ramsay, Company's Secretary, requesting the Court's permission to retire on the pay of his rank, dated, Lisburn, 29 Nov 1806, read in Court 4 Dec 1806, referred to Committee of Correspondence
Petition of John Francis De Crez praying that the prize money due to his late son Lieutenant John James De Crez, Madras Army, be remitted to England by a bill of exchange, nd, read in Court, 1 Oct 1806, referred to Committee of Correspondence
Memorial of Simeon Droz, formerly of the Bengal Civil Service, representing his losses while in charge of the factory at Cossimbazar, submitting affidavits in support of his assertions and praying the Court to take his case into their consideration, dated, 24 Bury Street, Apr 1806, read in Court,...
Petition of Surgeon Peter Ewart of the Bengal Medical Service to be allowed to retire on the pension of his rank, dated, Dumfries, 15 Aug 1806, read in Court, 20 Aug 1806, referred to Committee of Correspondence