Copies of correspondence of Lieut Colonel James Innes with civil and military officials in Madras and England with respect to the Madras Government's claim against him for the period he served as Military Paymaster in Mysore in 1799, Feb 1799-Jul 1807
Letter from Richard Lorentz, Minister for the Electorate of Hesse in London, requesting the Company to recover all or part of the estate of the late John Backer, sugar baker in Calcutta, for the benefit of the rightful heirs in Germany, dated, Brunel's Hotel, Leicester Square, 25 Aug 1807, read i...
Copy of letter from George Aust, Commissary General of Musters, to Sir James Pulteney, Secretary at War, intimating that in view of the new system of returns, the post of Commissary General of Musters in India can now be abolished, dated Commissary General's Office, 17 Apr 1807
Letter from the Honourable Colonel William Monson of HM 76th Regiment, repeating the request made in his letter of 17 Jul 1806 and asking that he be awarded some special remuneration for his services, nd, read in Court, 4 Nov 1807, referred to Committee of Correspondence, reported on by Committee...
Letter from Captain Thomas Williamson formerly of the Bengal Army asking to be granted the sum of £1000 to enable him to purchase an annuity equal to his half pay, dated, Jack's Hotel, Dean Street, Soho, 20 Jul 1807, read in Court 28 1807, referred to Committee of Correspondence
Copy of letter from Thomas Hill, Secretary to the Military Department, Bengal, to Thomas Raban, Attorney to Major General William Jones, disallowing Jones's claim for 2 ½ years' off-reckonings after his departure from India, dated 10 Apr 1806
Copy of letter from John Shore, Secretary to the Bengal Marine Board, to Rear Admiral Peter Rainier, regarding the appropriate charge to be made by the Company's Surgeon at Penang, when treating seamen of the Royal Navy, dated, Fort William, 27 Oct 1797
Letter from Major Edward Moor of the Bombay Army recounting his services as Garrison Storekeeper at Bombay and repeating his request to be allowed to retire on full pay, dated, 26 May 1807, read in Court 27 May 1807, referred to Committee of Correspondence
Letter from Major David Price of the Bombay Army adverting to the rejection of his previous petition and submitting another memorial to the Company, dated, Brecon, 28 Sep 1807, read in Court 7 Oct 1807, referred to Committee of Correspondence
Certificate signed by P A Agnew, Adjutant General at Fort St George, testifying to the military service of Captain William Heitland, dated, 28 Feb 1805