Letter from Colonel George Roberts of the Madras Army requesting permission to withdraw his name from a letter of 15 Mar 1806 regarding the Seringapatam prize money, dated, London, 12 May 1806, read in Court 13 May 1806, referred to Committee of Correspondence
Letter from John Roberts, Solicitor to the Executors of Captain Charles Chatfield, requesting to be supplied with certain documents for use in the case between the Executors and the Company, dated, Ely Place, 15 May 1806, read in Court 20 May 1806, referred to Committee of Law Suits, request comp...
Letter from Major James Rowles of the Madras Cavalry protesting that the appointment of Major General Thomas Geils to the Off-Reckoning List adversely affects the promotion prospects of Madras Cavalry officers, dated, Cheltenham 25 Nov 1806, read in Court 26 Nov 1806, referred to Committee of Cor...
Letter from Surgeon John Smith of the Bengal Medical Service requesting the Court's permission to retire on the pay of his rank, dated, Ayr, 3 Jun 1806, read in Court 11 Jun 1806, referred to Committee of Correspondence
Letter from Lieutenant Thomas Scott of the Bengal Army requesting to allowed a year's leave on private affairs and to be readmitted to the service, dated, c/o Messrs Porcher, Redhead and Co, Devonshire Square, 20 Jun 1806, read in Court 2 Jul 1806, referred to Committee of Correspondence
Letter from Lieut General James Stuart and other officers of the King's and Company's Armies dissociating themselves from a proposal made by eight fellow officers regarding the distribution of the Seringapatam prize money, dated, London, 29 May 1806, read in Court 30 May 1806, referred to Committ...
Letter from John Stracey repeating his claim to a difference in salary when Sub-Secretary of the Bengal Government, dated, Cheltenham, 10 Jul 1806, read in Court 16 Jul 1806, referred to Committee of Correspondence
Letter from John Stracey requesting to be paid a difference in salary allegedly owing him for the period he served as Sub Secretary to the Bengal Government, dated, London 17 Feb 1806, read in Court 19 Feb 1806, referred to Committee of Correspondence
Letter from Lieut Colonel Arthur St Leger of the Madras Army representing that certain Company's officers in India have been unjustly superseded in rank by King's officers, dated, London, 5 May 1806, read in Court 6 May 1806, referred to Committee of Correspondence