Letter from Lieut Colonel Henry Shrapnel requesting to receive remuneration for the use of his spherical case shot in India, and adverting to the advantages of same, dated, Blackheath, 27 Oct 1807, read in Court 28 Oct 1807, referred to Committee of Correspondence
Letter from Lieut Colonel Henry Shrapnel recommending that 24-pounder howitzers be sent with his special case shot to India inasmuch as they are ideally suited for firing the same, dated, Blackheath, 10 Dec 1807
Letter from Lieut Colonel Henry Shrapnel enclosing an extract of a communication to him from the Carron Ironworks requesting his permission to construct spherical case shells for the Board of Ordnance, dated, Blackheath, 24 Nov 1807, read in Court, 25 Nov 1807, referred to Committee of Correspond...
Letter from Captain Thomas Stewart of the Madras Army intimating that he is unable to secure a passage direct to Madras and requesting that he be allowed to receive pay and allowances from the date of his arrival at Penang, dated, 31 Duke Street, St James's, 4 Apr 1807, read in Court 7 Apr 1807, ...
Memorial of Lieutenant Francis French Staunton of the Bombay Army representing that in view of his previous service in the British Army he is entitled to a higher degree of seniority, dated, Wood Park, near Galway, Ireland, 13 Sep 1806, read in Court 23 Sep 1806, referred to Committee of Correspo...
Letter from Lieut Colonel Thomas Shaw to William Ramsay, Company's Secretary, reporting that he has been released from his parole as a prisoner of war and requesting to be granted two years' furlough commencing from 12 Feb 1807, dated, 6 Widcombe Terrace, Bath, 16 Feb 1807, read in Court 18 Feb 1...
Letter from Captain William Shaw of the Madras Army requesting permission to return to India and to receive 6 months' advance of pay - he also asks that he receive an allowance for passage money and that his furlough be reckoned from 1 Feb 1805 instead of 1 Sep 1804, dated, London, 12 Jan 1807, r...
Memorial of Surgeon Thomas Luke Stokes of the Bengal Medical Service praying that he be allowed to remain a further year in England for the recovery of his eyesight and to receive the pay of his rank during that period, dated, 2 Gloucester Place, New Road, Marylebone, 4 May 1807, read in Court 6 ...
Petition of Surgeon Thomas Luke Stokes adverting to the deleterious state of his eyesight and requesting permission to retire from the service on the pay of his rank, etc, dated 57 Pall Mall, London, 31 Jul 1807, read in Court 19 Aug 1807, referred to Committee of Correspondence
Letter from John Stracey of the Bengal Civil Service resubmitting his claim for arrears of salary while Sub-Secretary to the Bengal Government, dated, London, 20 Apr 1807, read in Court, 13 May 1807, referred to Committee of Correspondence