Letter from Lieut Colonel John Taylor of the Bombay Army requesting some financial assistance while his claim against the Company is being arbitrated, dated London, 30 Mar 1801
Letter from Major John Taylor proposing that the case between himself and the Company should again be referred to arbitration, dated Fleet Prison, 6 Feb 1799, read in Court 6 Feb 1799, referred to Committee of Law Suits
Letter from Major John Taylor to Sir Stephen Lushington, Chairman of the Court of Directors, requesting that the Court give favourable consideration to his memorial, dated Fleet Prison, 7 Jul 1799
Letter from Captain John Hubert Valentia Dubois to William Ramsay, Company's Secretary, forwarding f 55 above, dated 16 Charlotte Street, near Charlemont Bridge, Dublin, 31 Mar 1800
Letter from Captain John Hubert Valentia Dubois to William Ramsay, Company's Secretary, forwarding medical certificate for Dubois and his memorial to be allowed to retire, dated 58 Charlemont Street, Dublin, 20 Feb 1800
Letter from Major General John Fullarton to the Governor General, Sir John Shore, making favourable mention of the military services of Captain Arthur Davies, dated, 2 Mar 1797
Certificate signed by Captain John Green and by Thomas Morgan, pilot, notifying the departure of Captain Arthur Davies from the Hooghly on the American ship Ganges on 3 Jun 1797, dated 3 Jun 1797
Medical certificate signed by Dr C.H. Parry stating that Major Richard Gomonde suffers from cardiovascular disease and should under no circumstances return to India, dated, Bath, 20 Feb 1800,
Letter from William Wright, Clerk to the Committee of Law Suits, to Sir Charles Oakeley, Bart, communicating the Committee's recommendation that Oakeley defend the action brought against him by James Watt but that his expenses be re-imbursed by the Court of Directors, 6 Jun 1800