Letter from Charles Dassier forwarding his further representations and declaring that J A Du Roveray will act as his representative, dated, 9 Feb 1808, read in Court 10 Feb 1808, referred to joint Committees of Correspondence and Law Suits
Letter from Captain Menzies Duncan, Bengal Army (retired), requesting to be granted compensation for the loss of his baggage during the first campaign in the Deccan in the Maratha War of 1803-05, dated, London, 6 Jan 1808, read in Court 6 Jan 1808, referred to Committee of Correspondence, reporte...
Letter from John Griffiths, formerly of the Sumatra Civil Service, expressing the hope that should the Court not agree to increase his pension, they will not object to his instituting a suit against them in the Court of King's Bench, dated, Saville Row, 14 Jul 1808, read in Court 20 Jul 1808, ref...
Letter from Sergeant Alexander Gunn, formerly of the Bengal Artillery, to EIC Chairman, Charles Grant, requesting to be granted a Sergeant's pension of one shilling a day, dated Post Office, Woolwich, 7 Feb 1808
Letter from Lieut Colonel James Willoughby Gordon, Military Secretary to the Commander in Chief, to William Ramsay, Company's Secretary requesting a reply to his letters of 19 Feb and 28 Mar 1808, Horse Guards, 29 Apr 1808, read in Court, 4 May 1808, referred to Committee of Correspondence
Letter from Captain Henry Halkett, Commander of the Cirencester, requesting to be reimbursed the value of some bottles of port wine which he supplied to HM troops on the outward voyage to Penang, dated 7 Apr 1808, read in Court 27 Apr 1808, referred to Committee of Troops and Stores, reported on ...
Letter from Captain William Hitchcock, formerly in the Maratha service, requesting to be allowed to receive his second year's pay in England and to continue to receive his pension there, nd, read in Court 21 Sep 1808, referred to Committee of Correspondence, reported on by Committee, 26 Oct 1808
Letter from Captain James Jameson, Commander of the General Stuart, requesting permission to ship 48 sporting guns on that vessel as part of his private trade, dated, East India House, 12 Jul 1808, read in Court, 13 Jul 1808, referred to Committee of Correspondence
Certificate granted by the Madras Government to Lieutenant Henry Munn according him permission to return to England on sick leave, dated, Fort St George, 26 Nov 1807