Letter from Captain Charles White of the 17th Bengal Native Infantry enclosing his 'Memoir on the Allowances of the Native Troops' for the consideration of the Court of Directors, dated, London, 20 May 1805, read in Court 22 May 1805, referred to Committee of Correspondence
Letter from Captain William Wardlaw of the Bengal Artillery notifying his return to England and requesting a further extension of furlough on full pay, dated, London, 10 Dec 1805, read in Court 11 Dec 1805, referred to Committee of Correspondence
Letter from Lieut Colonel Lamington Baillie of the Bengal Cavalry to William Ramsay, Company's Secretary forwarding his memorial, dated, 13 Duke Street, Portland Place
Letter from Robert Buchanan, John Turing and Lieut Colonel John Bannerman forwarding the letter from John Hudleston to Duncan Buchanan, dated, London, 26 Dec 1806, read in Court 31 Dec 1806, referred to Committee of Correspondence
Memorials of George Bradshaw on behalf of his brother Captain Paris Bradshaw praying that his brother receive extra allowances for his service as a political officer, nd, read in Court 28 Feb 1806, referred to Committee of Correspondence
Letter from Lieutenant Charles William Bell of the 8th Madras Native Cavalry forwarding the Memorial to Lord William Bentinck dated, London, 28 Oct 1806, read in Court 29 Oct 1806, referred to Committee of Correspondence - Committee agree with Military Letter to Madras of 30 Jul 1806
Letter from Thomas Creevey, Secretary to the Board of Control, to William Ramsay, Company's Secretary, requesting the Court to direct their attention to the correspondence concerning payments to H.M. Regiments proceeding to India, dated, Whitehall, 3 Jul 1806, read in Court 4 Jul 1806, referred t...
Letter from Lieutenant Thomas Darke of the Madras Army to William Ramsay, Company's Secretary, regarding arrears of allowances allegedly due to him, dated, Conderton, near Tewkesbury, 2 Mar 1806, read in Court 7 Mar 1806 referred to Committee of Correspondence
Letter from Surgeon Thomas Casement of the Bengal Medical Service to William Ramsay, Company's Secretary, requesting the Court's permission to retire on the pay of his rank, dated, Lisburn, 29 Nov 1806, read in Court 4 Dec 1806, referred to Committee of Correspondence