Printed extracts from the Bombay Records regarding the services of Colonel James Kerr as Military Auditor General at Bombay, etc. Mar 1793-Jan 1805, printed, H Reynell, London, 1805
Letter from Colonel Thomas Marshall to William Ramsay, Company's Secretary, intimating that when he was in command of the late 9th Battalion, Bombay Native Infantry, he found no evidence for the charges brought against Lieut Colonel John Riddle, dated, 16 Nottingham Place, 23 Feb 1805, read in Co...
Letter from Captain John Missing to William Ramsay, Company's Secretary, intimating that it is inconvenient for him to proceed to India by the ships of the present season, dated, Coombe Priory, near Shaston, Dorset, 3 Apr 1805
Letter from Captain John Missing to William Wright, Company's Auditor, requesting him to forward Missing's Letter to William Ramsay to the Court of Directors, and declaring his readiness to proceed to India, if necessary, dated, Coombe Priory, 19 Aug 1805
Note by Captain Thomas Marriott drawing attention to a mistake in a Political Letter from Madras of 1804 regarding his allowance as Town Major of Vellore, nd
Letter from Major General Sir Henry Augustus Montagu Cosby to Mrs Elizabeth Oldham advising her that he is not the most competent authority regarding her late husband's military services in India, dated, Barnesville Park, Chepstow, 17 Aug 1805
Letter from Richard Phillott to William Ramsay, Company's Secretary, requesting the permission of the Court to return to his duty on the Bengal Establishment, dated, 39 Hans Place, 23 Jan 1807, read in Court, 28 Jan 1807, referred to Committee of Correspondence
Certificate signed by Samuel Skery testifying to the voyage made by W H Robertson on the Belisarius from Mauritius to Salem in 1804/05, dated, Salem, 6 Feb 1805
Medical certificate signed by Surgeons David Kay and J C Dunn testifying that Major Edward Smyth's liver complaint makes it necessary for him to return to England, dated, St Helena, 23 Sep 1805
Medical certificate signed by Dr John King, Dickens Buckle and Dr Michael Carmac testifying to the deleterious state of Major Edward Smyth's health, dated, Gosport, 13 Dec 1805