Memorial of the Reverend Benjamin Millingchamp, Chaplain on the Madras Establishment, making several representations in support of his request to be allowed to retire on a pension, nd, read in Court 26 Feb 1800, referred to Committee of Correspondence
Letter from the Reverend Benjamin Millingchamp, recounting his services as Chaplain on the Madras Establishment, and requesting leave to retire on half pay, nd, read in Court, 26 Mar 1800, referred to Committee of Correspondence
Letter from Captain Aeneas Mackay, formerly of the Madras Army, representing that in view of his past services and the severe wounds which he received during the Second Mysore War, he should be allowed some financial relief by the Company, dated, Scotston, near Noblehouse, [Peeblesshire], 20 Mar ...
Request of Major General Charles Morgan of the Bengal Army to be allowed to retire on full pay, dated, London, 12 May 1800, read in Court 13 May 1800, referred to Committee of Correspondence
Letter from Lieut Colonel Cromwell Massey of the Madras Army, to William Ramsay, Company's Secretary, requesting the Company's permission to retire from the service on the pay of his rank, dated Buxton [Derbyshire], 22 Aug 1800, read in Court 27 Aug 1800, referred to Committee of Correspondence
Letter from Sir Richard Neave expressing his willingness to arrive at an amicable settlement with the Company in the law suit which they instituted against him regarding the Glatton, dated New Broad Street, London 4 Nov 1800, read in Court 5 Nov 1800, referred to Committee of Law Suits
Letter from Lieut Colonel Henry Oakes of the Bombay Army representing that his royal brevet as Lieut Colonel should date from 8 Jan 1796 not 1 Jan 1800, dated Exmouth, 19 Feb 1800, read in Court 21 Feb 1800, referred to Committee of Correspondence
Letter from Lieut Colonel Henry Oakes making further representations regarding his claim to hold the royal brevet of Lieut Colonel from 8 Jan 1796, dated Cheltenham, 25 May 1800, read in Court 28 May 1800, referred to Committee of Correspondence
Memorial of Lieut Colonel John Orr of the Madras Cavalry representing that time spent by him as a Supernumerary Officer should count towards his entitlement to retire on full pay, dated 51 Upper Seymour Street, London, read in Court 8 Jul 1800, referred to Committee of Correspondence