Memorial of Captain Lieutenant Adam Mackie formerly of the Madras Artillery praying either to be restored to the service or to be allowed a pension with permission to return to his relatives in India, dated 2 Bevis Marks, St Mary Axe, London, 13 May 1801, referred to Committee of Correspondence
Letter from John Lloyd Williams, expressing his disappointment at the refusal of the request made in his letter of 15 Aug 1801, and asking permission to retire from the service on such pay as he is entitled to, dated, London, 20 Oct 1801, read in Court 21 Oct 1801 referred to Committee of Corresp...
Letter from John Richard Baker, solicitor for Captain George Thomson, requesting access to the Company's marine records, for use in a suit in chancery involving his client, dated, Lincoln's Inn Fields, 16 Jan 1802, read in Court, 20 Jan 1802, referred to Committee of Law Suits, request denied 3 F...
Copy of letter from Captain James Ferrier, Commandant of the Scots Brigade at Vellore, to Lieut Colonel Gabriel Doveton, forwarding the letter from the officers of the Scots Brigade, dated Vellore, 26 Jun 1800
Letter from the Reverend John Kennedy requesting that the balance of the estate of his late brother Patrick Kennedy, who died at Synkel in Sep 1798, should be paid into the Company's Treasury at Fort Marlborough, and that he may draw a bill on them for the same, dated, Leathard, Ireland, 26 Aug 1...
Letter from Surgeon Joseph Laplain repeating his request of 28 Jun 1802 and representing that unless the Company give him some financial help he will be compelled to return to India, dated, Maidstone, 13 Jul 1802, read in Court 14 Jul 1802, referred to Committee of Correspondence
Medical certificate signed by Dr John Prendergast and Surgeon S? Neligan testifying that the deleterious state of health of Dr Henry Bloomfield Kean precludes his returning to India, dated, Castlebar, 21 Mar 1802
Letter from Surgeon Joseph Laplain advising the Court of his arrival in England, and requesting permission to retire from the service on a pension, dated Maidstone 28 Jun 1802, read in Court 30 Jun 1802, referred to Committee of Correspondence
Medical certificate signed by Dr John Clark stating that Lieutenant William Martin has not yet recovered from his liver disease and that a return to India would aggravate his condition, dated Newcastle upon Tyne, 6 Feb 1802