Copy of letter from Captain Alexander Marshall, Secretary of the Madras Military Board, to Lieut Colonel Alexander Robertson, intimating that his grain accounts up to 30 April 1805 have been found satisfactory, dated, Fort St George, 13 Aug 1805
Letter from Lieut Colonel Henry Shrapnel of the Royal Artillery stating the remuneration he expects for training several of the Company's Conductors in the use of spherical case shot, dated, Blackheath, 4 May 1808
Memorandum on the spherical case shot constructed by Lieut Colonel Henry Shrapnel which were sent to India in 1805-07 and are proposed to be sent in 1807/08, dated 20 Oct 1807
Letter from Lieutenant Francis French Staunton requesting an answer to his memorial, dated, Wood Park, near Galway, Ireland, 6 Jun 1807, read in Court 17 Jun 1807, referred to Committee of Correspondence, reported on by Committee, 4 Mar 1808
Copy of letter from Alexander McLeay, Secretary of the Transport Office, to Lieut Colonel Thomas Shaw, forwarding certificate of the Commissioners of the Transport Board, dated, Transport Office, 12 Feb 1807
Copy of certificate issued by the Commissioners of the Transport Board releasing Lieut Colonel Thomas Shaw from his parole as a prisoner of war, dated, 12 Feb 1807
Letter from Lieut Colonel Thomas Shaw of the Bengal Army to William Wright, Company's Auditor, forwarding letter from Alexander McLeay and certificate of the Commissioners of the Transport Board, and repeating his request for two years' furlough, dated Vere Street, London, 28 Mar 1807
Medical certificate signed by Jonathan Wathen Phipps testifying that Surgeon Thomas Luke Stokes suffers from diseases of both the retina and the eyelids, which would render his return to a tropical climate at present inadvisable, dated, Cork St, 21 Apr 1807
Letter from Lieut Colonel Richard Seale of the Bombay Army requesting permission to retire from the service on the pay of his rank, dated, Rathangan, County Kildare, Ireland, 28 Apr 1807, read in Court, 6 May 1807, referred to Committee of Correspondence
Letter from Lieutenant Francis Studley of the Bombay Native Infantry intimating that owing to ill health he is not able at present to return to India, dated, Salop, 4 Apr 1807, read in Court, 7 Apr 1807, referred to Committee of Correspondence