Letter from Joshua Gillespie, Head Surgeon in the Madras Medical Service, requesting permission to retire on the pension of his rank, 6 May 1799, read in Court 7 May 1799, referred to Committee of Correspondence
Letter from Brevet Captain John Gillespie to Hugh Inglis, Deputy Chairman of the East India Company, repeating the request made in his letter of 18 Apr 1799, 29 Apr 1799
Letter from Captain John Home of the Madras Infantry requesting permission to retire from the service, and to receive some financial provision from the Company, dated, 171 Piccadilly, 4 Feb 1799, read in Court 8 Feb 1799, referred to Committee of Correspondence
Copies of the correspondence of Conductor John Harcourt with the Bengal military authorities regarding his request to retire from the service on a pension, Jul 1797-Oct 1798
Letter from James Hyde, Henry Hedges and William Marter, intimating that they have been acquitted in the case brought against them in the Court of King's Bench by Messrs Short and Smith, and requesting that they may be permitted from time to time to advertise their appointment as passengers' agen...
Memorial of Sir John Cox Hippisley and John Spalding, agents for the captors of Jagannathapuram, requesting that the captors may now be paid the reserved moiety of the prize money, dated Grosvenor Street, 7 Jul 1801
Letter from Sir John Cox Hippisley to William Ramsay, Company's Secretary, forwarding some papers relating to the law suit regarding the Jagannathapuram prize money, and requesting that something be paid on account to the claimants, dated, Stone Easter, House, Somerset, 30 Jul 1804
Account of Sir John Cox Hippisley and John Spalding, Agents for the Captors of Jagannathapuram, with their solicitor Alexander Fraser, Mar 1794-Jul 1804, signed Alexander Fraser, Lincoln's Inn, 23 Jul 1804
Letter from Alexander Fraser to Sir John Cox Hippisley, forwarding a letter from his Proctor regarding the claim to the Jagannathapuram prize money, dated Lincoln's Inn, 17 Nov 1799
Memorial of Major General William Jones of the Bengal Army complaining of his supercession as Commanding Officer at Fatehgarh in 1797 and praying to be retained on the staff of the Army, 12 Jan 1799, read in Court 17 Jan 1799, referred to Committee of Correspondence