Letter from Captain Francis Parry of the Bombay Army to William Ramsay, Company's Secretary, requesting the Company's permission to retire on the half pay of his rank, dated, Shrewsbury, 16 Aug 1802, read in Court 18 Aug 1802, referred to Committee of Correspondence
Letter from Lieutenant John Proctor of the Bombay Marine to William Ramsay, Company's Secretary, requesting to be reimbursed his passage money from India, dated 14 Broad Street, Soho, 21 Sep 1802, read in Court 22 Sep 1802, referred to Committee of Correspondence
Request of Lieut Colonel Alexander Read of the Madras Army to be allowed to postpone his decision regarding retirement for another year, dated 28 Orchard Street, Portman Square, London, 26 Nov 1802, read in Court 26 Nov 1802, referred to Committee of Correspondence
Letter from Captain Lieutenant John Spink of the Bombay European Regiment requesting to be reimbursed his passage money from India, dated, London, 30 Nov 1802, read in Court 1 Dec 1802, referred to Committee of Correspondence
Letter from Colonel David Woodburn of the Bengal Artillery to EIC Chairman John Roberts requesting leave to postpone his decision regarding retirement for a few more months, 5 Nov 1802, read in Court 10 Nov 1802, referred to Committee of Correspondence
Letter from Captain George Welsh of the Bengal Cavalry to William Ramsay, Company's Secretary, signifying his readiness to return to India, but requesting, in the event of a reduction in the Cavalry Corps, to be granted a year's extension of furlough, dated 57 Pall Mall, London, 18 Feb 1802, read...
Letter from Claude Benezet of the Bengal Civil Establishment announcing his resignation from the Company's service and submitting a claim for 8100 rupees, dated 51 Charles Street, Berkeley Square, London, 17 Jun 1803, read in Court 22 Jun 1803, referred to Committee of Correspondence
Copy of medical certificate signed by Dr Alexander Monro, senior, testifying to the serious complaints suffered by Thomas Gillies, dated, Edinburgh, 8 Apr 1803
Copy of letter from Lieutenant Alexander Forsyth, Adjutant of the 1st Bombay Native Battalion, to Lieutenant Thomas Iliff, commiserating with the latter on his court martial, dated, Plains of Mandora near Abukir, 21 Mar 1802