Certificate signed by Surgeon Robert Henderson testifying to the various ailments suffered by Lieut Colonel Allan Macpherson between 1790 and 1793, dated Coupar Angus, 8 Mar 1794
Letter from Lieutenant Richard Doolan requesting pecuniary assistance in view of his distressed circumstances and his claim on the Company, dated Hot Wells, Bristol, 9 Aug 1793, read in Court 14 Aug 1793, referred to Committee of Correspondence, reported on 4 Oct 1793
Letter from James Creassy, formerly Superintendent of the Calcutta Docks, alleging that certain persons have conspired to undermine his claims against the estate of the late Lieut Colonel Henry Watson and desiring the Court's assistance in establishing these claims, 2 Apr 1794, read in Court 4 Ap...
Medical certificate signed by Everard Home, testifying to the deleterious state of health of the Reverend Benjamin Millingchamp, dated Sackville Street, London, 19 Mar 1800
Letter from William Gardiner, formerly Deputy Commissary of Ordnance on the Bengal Establishment to William Ramsay, Company's Secretary, enclosing a request to be allowed to return to his duty in India, dated, London, 22 Jul 1800, read in Court 23 Jul 1800, referred to Committee of Correspondence
Letter from James Inglish Keighly requesting permission to appoint Finlay Fergusson and William Armstrong as his securities in place of Mr Williams in the suit between himself and the Company, dated London 10 Jun 1800, read in Court 10 Jun 1800, referred to Committee of Law Suits
Letter from the Reverend Benjamin Millingchamp, recounting his services as Chaplain on the Madras Establishment, and requesting leave to retire on half pay, nd, read in Court, 26 Mar 1800, referred to Committee of Correspondence
Medical certificate signed by Surgeon Joseph Hurlock testifying that Captain Frederick Corfield's eye trouble makes it inadvisable for him to return to India, dated St Paul's Churchyard, London, 7 Dec 1801
Letter from Samuel Williamson, Assistant Surgeon on the Bengal Establishment, to William Ramsay, Company's Secretary, requesting the reimbursement of 1,000 rupees in passage money, dated, St Andrew's Square, 2 Mar 1801, read in Court 5 Mar 1801, referred to Committee of Correspondence
Medical certificate signed by Assistant Surgeon Nicholas Hathway recommending that Lieut Colonel Arthur Disney be granted sick leave to England on account of a severe liver disease, dated Bednur, 28 Mar 1800, countersigned by Arthur Disney