Letter from HRH Augustus Frederick, Duke of York, to Lady Elgin asking her to use her good offices with Lady Perth and EIC Chairman William Fullarton Elphinstone, in favour of Major William Samuel Ogg, dated, Kensington Palace, 16 Feb 1805
Opinion of Henry Smith, Company's Solicitor, as to whether Lieut Colonel John Oldham can properly be deprived of his pension as part of a legal settlement between himself and his wife, 22 Nov 1803
Letter from John Dyneley to William Wright, Clerk to the Committee of Law Suits, regarding the payment of arrears of pension to Lieut Colonel John Oldham, dated, Gray's Inn, 12 Nov 1803
Draft of letter from William Wright to John Dyneley forwarding a copy of Henry Smith's opinion in response to Dyneley's letter of 12 November dated East India House, 2 Dec 1803
Letter from General Sir Thomas Musgrave to Mrs Elizabeth Oldham paying tribute to her late husband's services in India in the years 1789-91, while under his command, dated, Bolton Street, 10 Sep 1805
Letter from Sir Charles Oakeley to Mrs Elizabeth Oldham advising her that it would not be appropriate for him to testify to her late husband's services, 23 Aug 1805
Petition of William Payne requesting the Court to suspend payment of the pension of Captain Adam Mackie until a debt owed by Mackie to himself for board and lodging has been paid, dated 2 Bevis Marks, St Mary Axe, 22 May 1805, read in Court 22 May 1805, referred to Committee of Correspondence
Parole of honour signed by Major William Sheppard as a prisoner of war at Mauritius, 15 July 1804, also a certificate of the same date, signed by J F D'Arsonval, Chief of Staff, Mauritius, testifying that Major Sheppard has been given permission to proceed with a black slave to Baltimore on the A...
'View of the Allowances of the Native Infantry of Bengal, Madras and Bombay when in Cantonments and in the Field, in the Currencies of the respective Governments and also in Pounds Sterling' by Charles White
Letter from Captain John Missing of the Bengal Army requesting permission to retire from the service on the half pay of his rank, dated, Coombe Priory, near Shaston, Dorset, 3 May 1805, read in Court, 8 May 1805, referred to Committee of Correspondence