Medical certificate signed by Surgeon Francis David Nudd, testifying that the deleertious state of health of Lieutenant James Coppin Cocksedge precludes his returning to India, dated, Gedding, Suffolk, 14 Dec 1808
Medical certificate signed by Dr Thomas Girdlestone, testifying that the bowel complaint suffered by Lieutenant James Coppin Cocksedge, renders him unfit for military duty in the tropics, dated, Yarmouth, 25 Nov 1808
Letter from Lieutenant James Coppin Cocksedge of the Bombay Engineers, adverting to his poor state of health, and requesting either to be granted a home appointment, or to be allowed to retire on half pay, dated, Woolpit, near Ipswich, 30 Sep 1808, read in Court, 5 Oct 1808, referred to Committee...
Certificate signed by T King, Assistant Secretary of the Marine Society, testifying that Patrick Connelly was sent by the Society for service in the Bombay Marine in 1802 and was drowned on 26 May 1805
Affidavit sworn by four servants of Lieutenant George Cauty regarding the incident on Church Street involving Lieutenant Cauty, Lieutenant Battman John Lorimer and Major Thomas Gibson, dated, Bombay, 25 Feb 1806
Letter from Captain James Fraser, Military Secretary, Bombay, to George Cauty and Bryan McGuire, informing them that if they return to England, copies of their court martial papers will be made available to them, dated, Bombay, 26 Sep 1806
Letter from Captain James Carr of HM 76th Foot, to EIC Chairman, Edward Parry, repeating the request made in his letter of 14 Mar 1808, dated, Jersey, 23 Apr 1808
Medical certificate signed by Francis Milman testifying that the poor state of health of Lieutenant Robert Kilbye Cox precludes his returning to India, dated Lower Brook Street, 4 Feb 1808