Copy of a certificate signed by William Somerville, Garrison Surgeon at the Cape of Good Hope, recommending that Major Thomas Edwards should not proceed to India but should return to Europe for health reasons, 1 May 1797
Certificate signed by John Morris, Secretary of the Bombay Council, stating that Lieut Colonel Henry Oakes who has had 24 years' continuous service in the Bombay Army has been granted furlough to England for 3 years on sick certificate, dated Bombay, 25 Jan 1798
Medical certificate signed by Surgeon David Kay stating that Major Francis Seale suffers from a serious skin disorder and would be well advised to proceed to England for the benefit of his health, dated St Helena, 5 Sep 1798
Letter from Surgeon Francis Balfour intimating his desire to return to India and requesting that he be placed in charge of a General Hospital or be appointed to a seat on the Medical Board, dated Ibbotson's Hotel, 10 Dec 1799, read in Court 24 Dec 1799, referred to Committee of Correspondence
Letter from Surgeon Francis Balfour requesting the Court to reverse their decision not to allow him to retire from the service on the highest pension, 1 Jun 1799, read in Court 5 Jun 1799, referred to Committee of Correspondence
Letter from John Balfour making certain observations on the Court's decision that he was not entitled to the remuneration awarded him as Commissioner of Accounts at Madras and their request to him to refund the money, dated Curzon Street, 29 Nov 1799, read in Court 11 Dec 1799, referred to Commit...
Memorial of Lieutenant Thomas Corsellis of the Bombay Army complaining of his supercession in rank in 1791, 29 May 1799, read in Court 29 May 1799, referred to Committee of Correspondence
Request of Captain Daniel Carpenter formerly of the Bombay Army, to be supplied with extracts from the Bombay records, to support his claims against the Company, dated Potter's Bar, 5 Feb 1799, read in Court 6 Feb 1799, referred to Committee of Correspondence
Letter from Sir John Day, formerly the Company's Attorney General in Bengal, to EIC Chairman, Sir Stephen Lushington, requesting to be allowed access to certain of the Bengal records and to his own previous correspondence with the Company, dated Wimpole Street, 13 Apr 1799, read in Court 17 Apr 1...