Medical certificate signed by Surgeon J Mordaunt testifying that Lieutenant Samuel Crozier suffers from a severe skin disease which readers him unfit at present to return to military duty, dated, Hackney, 28 Feb 1804
Copy of medical certificate signed by Surgeon Benjamin Bell testifying that the deleterious state of health of Thomas Gillies precludes his returning to India, dated, Edinburgh 21 Apr 1803
Medical certificate signed by Surgeon William Bird testifying that Captain John Molloy's deleterious state of health precludes his returning to India, dated, Banagher, 26 Jun 1803
Medical certificate signed by Surgeon John Douglas White recommending that Captain John Molloy be granted sick leave to England, dated, Arcot, 16 Jul 1800
Letter from Colonel Daniel McNeile to William Wright, Company's Auditor, making certain observations regarding the charge brought against him by Dr George Wilson at Amboina, dated, Cheltenham, 4 Jul 1804
Request of Lieutenants Samuel Crozier and Francis Start of the St Helena Military Establishment to be reimbursed their passage money from St Helena, dated 8 London Place, Hackney, 4 May 1803, read in Court 4 May 1803, referred to Committee of Correspondence
Letter from Assistant Surgeon Charles Dumergue of the Bengal Medical Establishment requesting leave to resign the service, dated 35 Clarges Street, London, 5 Dec 1803, read in Court 7 Dec 1803, referred to Committee of Correspondence
Letter from Captain Charles Dallas to William Ramsay, Company's Secretary, forwarding a medical certificate in support of his claim for an extension of furlough, dated, Shrewsbury 20 May 1803, read in Committee of Correspondence, 25 May 1803
Extract from the Fort Marlborough Consultations of 16 Apr 1799 recording the opinions of Members of Council regarding the deficiency of rice for 1794-98