Memorial of Major John Taylor, adverting to his distressed circumstances as an imprisoned debtor, forwarding an affidavit in his own defence, and requesting that the case between himself and the Company be amicably settled and that he be allowed to return to India, dated Fleet Prison, 8 Jul 1799,...
Letter from Lieutenant George Lobey Emmitt of the Bombay Army outlining his services as a Surveyor in the Deccan and requesting some remuneration for same, dated Axe, near Crewkerne, Somerset, 1 Feb 1799, read in Court 6 Feb 1799, referred to Committee of Correspondence
Copy of a letter from Lieutenant George Lobey Emmitt to John Griffith, Governor of Bombay, requesting permission to return to England on account of ill health, dated Bombay 11 Dec 1795
Certificate signed by Dr M Baillie testifying that Dr James Fletcher is suffering from a serious disease of the liver which requires that he should remain in a temperate climate, 29 Jun 1799
Letter from Surgeon James Bureau to the Committee of Correspondence testifying to the poor state of health of Lieutenant Richard G. Grange, dated King's Arms Yard, 18 May 1799
Letter from Sir John Cox Hippisley to Jacob Bosanquet, Chairman of the East India Company, intimating that the original power of attorney to him from the captors of Jagannathapuram, has been mislaid, and forwarding some papers in connection with the case, dated East India House, 28 Mar 1804
Memorial of Captain Thomas Clerk of the Madras Army, requesting that a bill of exchange for £200 made out by Jeremiah Adderton, in favour of Joseph Adderton, may be paid to his wife as residuary legatee of Jeremiah Adderton, dated 14 Queen Anne Street West, 19 Jun 1799, (appended are two postscri...
Request of Adam Douglas, of Edinburgh, formerly a Private in the 2nd Bengal European Regiment, to be paid his share of the Rohilla Donation, nd, read in Court 22 May 1799, referred to Committee of Correspondence, who order sum to be paid 18 Jun 1799
Letter from Major General Patrick Duff of the Bengal Artillery asking for more time to decide whether he should return to India or resign the service, dated Carnousie, near Turriff, Aberdeenshire, 1 May 1799, read in Court 15 May 1799, referred to Committee of Correspondence
Memorial of Lieut Colonel Thomas Edwards of the Bengal Army representing that his ill state of health does not permit him to return to India and requesting that he be allowed to retire on a pension somewhat higher than the half-pay of his rank, nd, read in Court 1 May 1799, referred to Committee ...