Copy of a letter from Assistant Surgeon Thomas White to Vice Admiral Peter Rainier, outlining the medical regimen he has established for seamen at the General Hospital, Calcutta, dated Calcutta, 30 Aug 1799
Copy of certificate signed by Major General Henry Augustus Montagu Cosby testifying to the meritorious service of Captain William Godfrey during the Second Mysore War, dated Barneville, 3 Dec 1801
Copies of two testimonials in favour of Captain William Godfrey, signed respectively by Colonel Francis Gowdie, London, 30 Nov 1801, and Major General Joseph Bilcliffe, 1 Dec 1801
Copy of letter from Colonel John Barker, Chief District Paymaster, to Messrs Cox, Greenwood and Cox, regarding the subsistence money paid to certain recruits, dated Isle of Wight Depôt, 16 Sep 1801
Statement of bills drawn by Colonel John Barker, Chief District Paymaster at Chatham, on Messrs Cox and Greenwood, for recruits drafted to the Company's service in Mar 1801, dated Craigs Court
Memorial of Robert Langley Appleyard on behalf of the widow of Colonel Thomas Keating, claiming certain allowances allegedly due to Keating when he commanded the army sent to assist Raghunath Rao in 1775, dated, Lincoln's Inn, 17 Jul 1801, read in Court 22 Jul 1801, referred to Committee of Corre...
Letter from James Bond, Surgeon on the Fort Marlborough Establishment, requesting in view of his past services and present straitened circumstances, to be allowed furlough pay, dated, London, 20 Oct 1801, read in Court, 21 Oct 1801, referred to Committee of Correspondence
Accounts of the losses sustained by John Buncle, Captain, Francis Hall, First Officer, Andrew Starky, Fourth Officer, and James Campbell, Third Officer and Purser, of the cartel ship Warren when she was captured at Mauritius, signed, James Campbell, Cape of Good Hope 8 Nov 1780
Letter from Major William Bodicott Davis of the Bengal Army to David Scott, Company's Chairman, requesting permission to postpone for two years his decision regarding retirement, dated, London, 19 Aug 1801, read in Court 20 Aug 1801, referred to Committee of Correspondence