Letter from Colonel Robert Brooke stating the reasons which have led him to resign the office of Governor of St Helena and trusting that the Company will grant him some financial support, nd, read in Court, 29 Jul 1801, referred to Committee of Correspondence
Letter from Captain Frederick Corfield of the Bengal Army requesting leave, to retire from the service on the half pay of his rank, dated London 7 Dec 1801, read in Court 9 Dec 1801, referred to Committee of Correspondence
Letter from Captain Samuel Denny of the Bengal Army adverting to his long service in India and present poor state of health, and requesting leave to retire from the service on the pay of his rank, nd, read in Court 11 Nov 1801, referred to Committee of Correspondence
Letter from Lieut Colonel William Home of the Bombay Infantry requesting leave to retire from the service on the pay of his rank, dated 30 Sackville Street, London 13 Apr 1801, read in Court 14 Apr 1801 referred to Committee of Correspondence
Request of Lieut Colonel Edmund Lambert of the Bengal Army to be granted the half pay of a Captain or to be allowed to return to India, nd, read in Court 29 Apr 1801, referred to Committee of Correspondence
Memorial of Captain Charles Ranken, late of the Bengal Army, stating that he did not receive the full pay due to him when he left India on furlough in 1785 and requesting some financial relief, dated 22 Lawrence Lane, London, 15 Jul 1801, read in Court, 15 Jul 1801, referred to Committee of Corre...
Memorial of Captain James H Radcliffe of the Bengal Army praying to receive pay for the four months his ship was detained at Madras and to be granted an extra year's furlough, nd, read in Court 16 Dec 1801, referred to Committee of Correspondence
Record of the deposit of 500 pagodas by William Kydd in the Madras Treasury on behalf of the estate of Captain William Clifton, extracted from stock record, 30 Apr 1800 (enclosure to f 9 above)
Extract from Minutes of the Bombay Council of 5 Sep 1800 directing that no country ship should be allowed to proceed to Europe in future without a surgeon on board