Medical certificate signed by Dr William Wright, Physician to the Forces, stating that Surgeon John Carnie suffers from cirrhosis of the liver and must on no account undertake any long journeys, dated, Edinburgh, 10 Jan 1805
Letter from Captain Charles Dallas to William Ramsay, Company's Secretary, forwarding Dallas's request for an extension of furlough, dated, Shrewsbury, 4 May 1803
Copy of letter from John Macdonald, Assistant Adjutant General, Army HQ Alexandria to Lieutenant T F De Havilland, granting the latter permission to return to England, 4 Jul 1802
Letter from John Griffiths to William Ramsay, Company's Secretary, stating that he had not received Ramsay's earlier communication regarding Thomas Palmer's estate, dated, London 20 Aug 1803
Medical certificate signed by Surgeon Henry Clive testifying that the foot injury sustained by Captain Robert Webb has rendered him unfit for military service, dated, Lincoln's Inn Field, 25 Aug 1803
Letter from Colonel Robert Brooke, late Governor of St Helena, forwarding the letter from Crowder and Lavie, and requesting the Company to defend any action brought against him by the owners of the Iphigenia, dated, London, 22 Sep 1803, read in Court 23 Sep 1803, referred to Committee of Correspo...
Letter from William Ramsay, Company's Secretary, to Henry Dinning, directing him to pay the equivalent in sterling of 1,033 Spanish dollars, the amount owed by him for a deficiency in rice when storekeeper at Fort Marlborough, dated, East India House, 11 Nov 1803
Letter from Henry Dinning to William Ramsay, Company's Secretary, objecting to the Company's demand for payment of 1,033 dollars, and requesting, that if payment be insisted upon, he be allowed to discharge the debt through his Agent at Fort Marlborough, dated Craven Street, London, 22 Nov 1803, ...
Letter from Lieut Colonel William Bodicote Davis of the Bengal Army to Jacob Bosanquet, Company's Chairman, requesting leave to retire from the service on the pay of his rank, dated, London, 6 Apr 1803, read in Court 27 Apr 1803, referred to Committee of Correspondence
Indenture entered into by Samuel Montaigute, John Bellie and Thomas Evans with the East India Company, by which, having sold the ship Warren to the Company they agree to sail her as a cartel to the Mauritius, dated, Calcutta, 18 Dec 1778