Letter from Major General Moor, formerly Garrison Storekeeper at Bombay, intimating that he has £300 of the Company's money and enquiring as to the best means of repaying it, dated, 22 Aug 1806, read in Court, 27 Aug 1806, referred to Committee of Correspondence
Letter from Lieut Colonel George Saxon, formerly of the Madras Army, asking that the verdict of dismissal against him in 1801 be reconsidered, or if this not be granted that he should be awarded the pension of a full Colonel, dated, London 9 Dec 1806, read in Court 16 Dec 1806, referred to Commit...
Letter from Captain Thomas Williamson of the Bengal Army requesting permission to commute part of his half pay for the sum of £200, dated 17 Wardour Street, Soho, 15 Jan 1806, read in Court 15 Jan 1806, referred to Committee of Correspondence
Letter from Mrs Elizabeth Rose Warden, recounting the military services of her son, Captain George Warden of the Bombay Army, and asking the Court to reinvestigate her son's complaint of not receiving the post of Commissary of Stores, dated, King Street, 16 Jun 1806, read in Court 18 Jun 1806, re...
Copy of certificate signed by Colonel John Fettingham testifying that James Braidwood was present at the battle of Miranpur Katra 23 Apr 1774 and is entitled to a share of the Rohilla Donation, dated ob Valentine East Indiaman (1782?)
Request of Lieutenant Joseph Brackenbury to be admitted to the Lord Clive Fund together with his declaration that the value of his property does not amount to £1000, dated 10 Mar 1807
Letter from Robert Cooch, requesting that the amount of the estate of his late son Lieutenant Robert Cooch be remitted to England from Madras, dated, Huntingdon, 27 May 1807, read in Court 29 May 1807, referred to Committee of Correspondence
Copy of letter from Messrs Paxtons, Cockerell, Trail and Co to HM Treasury requesting permission to ship a quantity of guns and swords to Bengal, dated, Pall Mall, 25 Jul 1807
Medical certificate signed by Dr D Davies testifying that James Denty has not yet fully recovered from his scorbutic complaint and requires to remain a further twelve months in England, dated, Carmarthen, 11 Feb 1807