Letter from Captain Donald MacGregor forwarding correspondence regarding his claim to antedated rank, and requesting an advance of pay to enable him to proceed to Scotland, dated, London, 14 Mar 1804, read in Court 14 Mar 1804, referred to Committee of Correspondence
Letter from Lieut General George Harris making certain representations regarding the distribution of the Seringapatam prize money and complaining that the Court have misrepresented his conduct in their recent letter to Madras, dated, Belmont, Faversham, 15 Dec 1804, read in Court 20 Dec 1804 and ...
Medical certificate signed by James Bureau, Surgeon to East India House, testifying that Captain Thomas Alcock's serious liver condition makes it unsafe for him to return to India, 31 Aug 1804
Medical certificate signed by Surgeon William Noyes of the Lady Castlereagh, testifying that Jones Grisdale's state of health requires his immediate return to Europe, dated, Bencoolen Roads, 5 Jun 1804
Certificate signed by Patrick Alexander Agnew, Adjutant General, Madras, regarding the service of Major Richard Howley in the Madras Artillery, dated, Adjutant General's Office, Fort St George, 11 May 1802
Medical certificate signed by Daniel Jarvis, Surgeon to HM Forces, testifying that Major Henry Nash's serious liver condition precludes his returning to India in the immediate future, dated, Margate, 1 Feb 1804
Certificate signed by Robert Rickards, Secretary of the Bombay Council, regarding the furlough and service of Lieut Colonel James Romney, dated, Bombay Castle, 11 Nov 1801
Medical certificate signed by Surgeon James Robertson testifying that the serious state of health of Captain Mackay John Scobie precludes his returning to India, dated, Ardmore, 1 May 1804
Medical certificate signed by Surgeon George Ogilvy testifying that the serious afflictions suffered by Surgeon Thomas Thackeray as a result of his service in India, necessitate his remaing in Great Britain, dated, Edinburgh, 30 Sep 1803