Extract from Minutes of the Committee of Correspondence of 13 May 1800 recommending that the privilege of retiring on half pay should be extended to the Company's medical officers
Extract from Minutes of the Committee of Correspondence recommending that Colonel James Kerr be granted the sum of 25,000 rupees as extra remuneration for his services as Military Auditor General at Bombay, nd [24 Jul 1805]
Letter from William Milburn, Agent of Captain Jeremy Lock, requesting a copy of Colonel Riddle's answer to the charges of malversation, to be forwarded to Bombay, dated, London, 5 Jul 1805
Memorial of Mary Carlisle, widow of Colonel Charles Carlisle, praying to be granted a pension from the Lord Clive Fund and an additional annual emolument in view of her husband's services, nd, read in Court 12 Jun 1805, referred to the Military Fund Committee, admitted to the Fund, 17 Jul 1805, t...
Letter from Lieut Colonel William Henry Blachford of the Bombay Army requesting that his furlough be extended to two years, dated Feb 1805, read in Court 22 Feb 1805, referred to Committee of Correspondence
Letter from Captain Lieutenant Charles John Bond of the Bombay Artillery adverting to the reason for his returning to England and requesting to be allowed to receive his pay at home, dated, London, 13 Feb 1805, read in Court 13 Feb 1805, referred to Committee of Correspondence
Letter from Edward Cooke to William Ramsay, Company's Secretary, regarding the claim of a French prisoner of war Captain Pepin, for allowances and passage money, dated Downing Street, 1 Jul 1805, read in Court 3 Jul 1805, referred to Committee of Government Troops and Stores, reported on by Commi...
Letter from Major General Daniel Burr repeating his requests to be allowed to see the correspondence of Captain John Hayes and to be granted extra remuneration for his expenses on the Ternate expedition, dated, Upper Fitzroy Street, 15 Jun 1805, read in Court 28 Jun 1805, referred to Committee of...
Letter from Lieutenant Samuel Crozier adverting to his military services in Madras and St Helena and repeating his request to be allowed to retire on a pension, dated, Caledon, near Tynan, Ireland, 25 Jun 1805, read in Court 10 Jul 1805, referred to Committee of Correspondence