Medical certificate signed by Surgeon John Laird describing the illness suffered by Captain Robinson in India and stating that a return to that country would inevitably lead to a recurrence of his complaint, dated, London, 21 Sep 1802
Medical certificate signed by Dr William M Fraser testifying that it is absolutely essential that Lieut Colonel Alexander Read remain in a temperate climate for the recovery of his health, dated, Lower Grosvenor Street, London, 22 Nov 1802
Medical certificate signed by Dr William Ruddiman describing the severe gastric complaint suffered by Lieut Colonel Alexander Read and affirming the necessity of his remaining in England, 5 Nov 1802
Copy of letter from Major General Patrick Ross to the Governor of Madras, Lord Clive, enclosing a bill for staff allowances, dated Fort St George, 6 Feb 1801
Certificate signed by John Shore, Acting Marine Paymaster, at Fort William, 6 Aug 1802, regarding the pension of William Tomkins, late Deputy Master Attendant at Calcutta
Letter from William Tomkins to William Ramsay, Company's Secretary, forwarding his letter about his pension, and making some further remarks regarding same, dated, St David's Hill, Exeter, 13 Feb 1802
Letter from Colonel Thomas Welsh to William Ramsay, Company's Secretary, forwarding his letter ancoming his Pay, dated, Burn Hall, near Durham, 23 Feb 1802
Medical certificate signed by Dr Thomas Charles Hope and Surgeon James Bryce testifying that Samuel Williamson's serious liver condition makes it inadvisable for him to return to India, dated, Edinburgh, 1 Mar 1802