Copies of orders issued at Amboina by Lieut Colonel Daniel McNeile regarding the management of the hospitals in the Moluccas, dated, 19 Nov 1796, 2 Feb 1797, 28 Oct 1797 and 5 Mar 1798
Extract of a letter from Major General James Stuart to EIC Chairman Sir Hugh Inglis recommending that Captain Robert Webb's period of leave in England should not be regarded as a furlough nor deducted from his length of service, 3 Feb 1801
Extract of a letter from Lieut Colonel James Dunlop of HM 77th Regiment to Captain Robert Webb testifying to the latter's services in the Fourth Mysore War, 18 Jan 1801
Letter from William Walker, executor of the late Lieut Colonel Richard Walker of the Bengal Army who died on the passage home to England, requesting to be granted Colonel Walker's arrears of pay, dated 27 Apr 1803, read in Court, 27 April 1803, referred to Committee of Correspondence
Letter from Captain Thomas Alcock of the Bengal Army requesting leave to retire on the half pay of a Major, dated Coxheath Camp, 17 Aug 1803, read in Court 17 Aug 1803, referred to Committee of Correspondence
Letter from Colonel Daniel Burr putting forward a claim on behalf of himself and the troops under his command, to a share in the Ternate prize money, dated, Upper Fitzroy Street, London, 14 Oct 1803, read in Court 20 Oct 1803, referred to Committee of Correspondence
Letter from Colonel Daniel Burr repeating his request regarding the Ternate prize money and enclosing an account of the booty taken on that occasion, dated, Upper Fitzroy Street, London, 8 Dec 1803, read in Court 9 Dec 1803, referred to Committee of Correspondence
Letter from Captain Edward Brown of the Bengal Artillery adverting to the wounds he received on active service in India, and requesting permission to retire on the full pay of a Major, dated, Datchet, near Windsor, 18 Oct 1803, read in Court 27 Oct 1803, referred to Committee of Correspondence
Letter from Major General Robert Bowles of the Bombay Army requesting to receive his arrears of pay and his share of the off-reckonings under the new regulations, dated, 7 Melina Place, Westminster Road, London, 3 Apr 1803, read in Court 5 Apr 1803, referred to Committee of Correspondence
Memorial of Charles Chatfield, son of the late Major Charles Chatfield, praying that one eighth of the Chinsura prize money may be placed at interest for the benefit of himself and other persons entitled thereto, nd, read in Court 31 Aug 1803, referred to Committee of Correspondence