Certificate signed by Dr Christopher Stanger testifying to Dr James Fletcher's liver disease and the necessity for his remaining in England, dated Lamb's Conduit Street, 3 Jul 1799
Letter from Dr Terence Gahagan requesting permission to return to his post of Head Surgeon on the Madras Establishment - he also draws attention to his previous services, puts forward certain pecuniary claims and asks to be appointed to a seat on the Madras Medical Board, 16 Feb 1799, read in Cou...
Letter from Surgeon Stephen Mathews, recounting his past services in support of his request for permission to retire on the pay of his rank, dated, Town Malling, Kent, 26 Jun 1799, read in Court 2 Jul 1799, referred to Committee of Correspondence
Memorial of Lieutenant William Ormiston formerly of the Bombay Army, requesting to be allowed interest to the present date on a Bombay bond which unbeknown to him had been advertised to be paid off in May 1793, dated London, 29 May 1799, read in Court 29 May 1799, referred to Committee of Corresp...
Certificate signed by Captain Stafford Palmer testifying that Lieutenant William Crofts died on board the Indiaman John and James on 1 Jun 1799, dated, London, 24 May 1800
Medical certificate signed by Surgeons Edward Duffy and H.M. Wolfe Milton, testifying to the poor state of health of Captain John Hubert Valentia Dubois, dated, Dublin, 20 Feb 1800
Medical certificate signed by George Wilson testifying that the state of Captain John Eade's health makes it inadvisable for him to return to India, dated Bedford Street, Covent Garden, 7 Oct 1800
Letter from Captain Arthur Davies expressing regret at the Company's decision not to allow him to retire on full pay and requesting leave to retire on the half-pay of his rank, dated Swansea, 8 Feb 1800, read in Court 11 Feb 1800, referred to Committee of Correspondence
Request of Captain Lieutenant John Luther Richardson of the Bengal Native Infantry, to be allowed passage money for his return to India, dated London 10 May 1800, read in Court 13 May 1800, referred to Committee of Correspondence
Letter from Messrs Crosfield and Moore, Solicitors, to Thomas Evans, informing him that James Campbell is about to commence an action against himself (Evans) and John Bellie, dated, Salisbury Court, 21 Jun 1803