Medical certificate signed by Surgeons David Kay and John Charles Dunn recommending that Captain Simon Frazer should be granted sick leave to England, dated, St Helena, 21 Mar 1803
Medical certificate signed by Dr William Robinson testifying that Captain Simon Fraser's poor state of health makes it inadvisable for him to return to St Helena, dated, Bath, 14 May 1804
Medical certificate signed by Dr Thomas Creaser testifying that the knee joint disease suffered by Lieut Colonel Richard Howley will necessitate his remaining in England for the immediate future, dated, Bath, 15 Mar 1805
Medical certificate signed by Dr J Blair testifying that Captain Thomas Iliff's disabilities preclude his returning to India in the immediate future, dated Great Russell Street, Bloomsbury, 31 Jan 1805
Medical certificate signed by Dr J Blair testifying that Captain Thomas Iliff's state of health necessitates his remaining in England for the immediate future, dated, Great Russell St, 19 Nov 1803
Copy of letter from Lieut Colonel Patrick Alexander Agnew to Colonel Stevenson informing him that the Commander in Chief is not prepared to forward Captain Donald MacGregor's letter of 29 August, to Government, dated, Fort St George, 14 Sep 1802
Letter from Captain Donald MacGregor to Lord Clive, Governor of Madras, requesting permission to return to Europe on sick leave and to be granted six months' advance of pay, dated, Madras, 12 Jun 1803
Medical certificate signed by Dr William Saunders testifying that Major Henry Nash is not sufficiently recovered in health to be able to return to India at present, dated, New Broad Street, 24 Jan [1804]