Letter from Robert Woolf of the Madras Civil Service making certain representations regarding the claim against him as Security for the Pondicherry prize money, dated, Bradfordleigh, Wiltshire, 3 May 1807, read in Court 15 May 1807, referred to Committee of Correspondence
Letter from Dr Francis Balfour to William Ramsay, Company's Secretary, forwarding his 'Volume of Medical Treatises' and his 'Translation of the Persian Forms of Herkern', dated, 31 Portland Place, London, 6 Jul 1808
Letter from John Cunninghame to the Committee of Correspondence, transmitting the opinions of two experts on the caliber compasses designed by Captain Andrew Gideon Fisher of the Bombay Artillery, dated, 27 Nov 1808
Letter from Lieut Colonel James George Graham to William Ramsay, Company's Secretary, forwarding his Letter concerning his pay, dated, London, 24 May 1808
Copy of letter from William Newnham, Secretary to Government, Bombay, to Major General R Jones, Commander in Chief, intimating that Captain Henry Edward Hornby has been granted 6 months' advance of pay, dated, Bombay, 17 Feb 1808
Copy of letter from Alexander Hay, Acting Military Auditor General, to Jonathan Duncan, Governor of Bombay, stating his opinion that Captain Hornby is not entitled to an additional half batta allowance, dated, Bombay, 8 Feb 1808
Copy of letter from William Newnham, Secretary to Government, Bombay, to Major General John Bellasis, Commander in Chief, rejecting Captain Hornby's claim for an additional half batta allowance, dated, Bombay Castle, 11 Feb 1808
Letter from Captain Benjamin Harding of the Madras Army requesting permission to retire from the service, dated, Brighton, 16 Oct 1808, read in Court, 19 Oct 1808, referred to Committee of Correspondence, reported on by Committee, 14 Dec 1808
Letter from Colonel Andrew Anderson of the 9th Bombay Native Infantry requesting permission to publish the proceedings relating to the court martial of Captain Thomas Marston - Anderson had been responsible for Marston's arrest on a charge of cruelty to a native soldier, but the Court Martial had...