Letter from John Fordyce to EIC Chairman, Charles Grant, complaining of the delay in inaugurating the Commission for the Carnatic Debt, dated, Land Revenue Office 9 Jul 1805, read in Court 17 Jul 1805, referred to Committee of Correspondence
Letter from Surgeon John Fleming of the Bengal Medical Service to William Ramsay, Company's Secretary, trusting that the Court will allow him to resume his seat on the Bengal Medical Board, notwithstanding the repeal of the Regulation of 18 Apr 1800, dated, 26 Nottingham Place, 13 Mar 1805, read ...
Letter from Lieut General Sir George Harris to William Ramsay, Company's Secretary, intimating that he is prepared to argue further in support of his decision regarding the distribution of the Seringapatam prize property, dated, Belmont, Faversham, 26 Sep 1805, read in Court 2 Oct 1805, referred ...
Petition of Captain Edward Heard, formerly of the Bengal Army, adverting to the distressed circumstances of himself and family, and praying for financial relief, dated, Cork, 25 Dec 1804, read in Court 6 Feb 1805, referred to Committee of Correspondence
Letter from Sir John Cox Hippisley and John Spalding, Agents for the Captors of Jagannathapuram, forwarding the opinions of Counsel on a new case regarding the Jagannathapuram prize money, dated, London, 9 May 1805, referred to Committee of Correspondence
Letter from Lieutenant David Kinnaird of the St Helena Artillery adverting to his military services and requesting some pecuniary compensation, dated, London, 7 Mar 1805, read in Court 8 Mar 1805, referred to Committee of Correspondence
Letter from Colonel James Kerr to William Wright, Company's Auditor, requesting that the remuneration granted him by the Court may be paid to him in England, dated Lansdown Crescent, Bath, 5 Oct 1805, replied to 31 Jan 1806
Certificate signed by Captain J H Van Helsding, Commander of the Holsteen, and Lieut Colonel Thomas Hawkshaw, testifying that Captain John Missing left the Cape of Good Hope on board the Holsteen as a passenger for Europe, on 8 March 1803
Letter from Lieut Colonel Robert Mackay of the Madras Native Infantry to William Ramsay, Company's Secretary, announcing the death of Captain John Hammond, Madras Artillery, on the 13th instant, dated 12 Greek Street, Soho Square, 19 Feb 1805, read in Court 22 Feb 1805, referred to Committee of C...