Memorial of Captain Charles Rand of the Madras Army recounting his military services in India, and requesting permission to retire, with such pecuniary allowance as the Court may think fit, dated, Eastbourne, 23 Nov 1801, read in Court 22 Dec 1801, referred to Committee of Correspondence
Statement of the service of Surgeon John Laird on the Bengal Medical Establishment, 1771-1800, signed, John Gerard, Adjutant General, Fort William, 25 Nov 1800
Letter from Joseph Hawkes on behalf of his brother Lieutenant Joshua Hawkes requesting that his brother should continue to receive pay until his health is restored, dated Cecil Street, London, 6 Jul 1802, read in Court 14 Jul 1802, referred to Committee of Correspondence
Copy of letter from Henry Dinning to Robert Samuel Perreau, Acting Secretary, Fort Marlborough, making some representations regarding the deficiency of rice when he was storekeeper, dated Fort Marlborough, 14 Oct 1800, extract from Proceedings of the Fort Marlborough Commissioner of 21 Oct 1800
Memorial of Captain Thomas Iliff of the Bombay Native Infantry, making some representations against the sentence of dismissal passed on him by court martial in Egypt for duelling, and praying to be restored to the service, nd, read in Court 13 Apr 1803, referred to Committee of Correspondence, re...
Copy of letter from Colonel James Stuart to Lord Hobart, Governor of Madras, testifying to the valuable services of Captain Charles Carlisle as Commandant of Artillery on the expedition against Ceylon, and recommending him to the favourable notice of Government, dated, Head Quarters, Colombo, 5 M...
Letter from the Commissioners of the Carnatic Debt (Richard Ryder, Benjamin Hobhouse and Thomas Cockburn) to William Ramsay, Company's Secretary, stating that they have had a meeting and that they entirely concur in the answers which Benjamin Hobhouse has given in his letters of 16 and 19 April, ...
Letter from Colonel James Kerr of the Bombay Army adverting to his services as Military Auditor General and requesting some further remuneration for the same, dated, Portland Place, 14 Jan 1805, read in Court 16 Jan 1805, referred to Committee of Correspondence
Letter from Captain Jeremy Lock of the Bombay Army making certain representations regarding the claims of the former 9th Battalion, Bombay Native Infantry, against Lieut Colonel John Riddle, and requesting that an official enquiry be instituted in India, dated, London, 5 Mar 1805, read in Court, ...
Extract of Bengal General Order of 15 Nov 1804 according Assistant Surgeon Walter Holcombe Robertson permission to proceed from Mauritius to Europe on sick leave