Certificate signed by Robert Rickards, Secretary to the Bombay Government, testifying that Lieutenant Charles Morse, a prisoner of war on parole has been given permission to proceed to England to be exchanged for a French prisoner, dated Bombay 9 Nov 1801
Medical certificate signed by Surgeons Thomas Bennion, William Thomas and James McGrigor recommending that Lieutenant George Munro Popham return to Europe for the sake of his health, dated, Alexandria, 1 Jan 1802
Letter from Lieut Colonel Alexander Beatson requesting permission to postpone his decision regarding retirement until a final arrangement has been reached regarding the Off-Reckoning Fund, dated, London 12 May 1802, read in Court 19 May 1802, referred to Committee of Correspondence
Letter from Alexander Burnett, Deputy Commissary of Ordnance, Bengal Army, to William Ramsay, Company's Secretary, requesting the Court's permission to retire on half pay, dated, Aberdeen, 25 Dec 1802, read in Court 31 Dec 1802, referred to Committee of Correspondence
Letter from Samuel Williamson, Assistant Surgeon on the Bengal Establishment, to William Ramsay, Company's Secretary, asking the Court's permission to retire from the service on the pay of his rank, dated, 28 Abchurch Lane, Edinburgh, 28 Feb 1802, read in Court 5 Mar 1802, referred to Committee o...
Letter from Samuel Williamson, formerly Assistant Surgeon on the Bengal Medical Establishment, to William Ramsay, Company's Secretary, requesting that his half pay which commenced on 26 Mar 1802 may be backdated to 28 Feb 1800, dated, Edinburgh 15 Jan 1803, read in Court 11 Feb 1803, referred to ...
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
Medical certificate signed by Dr Christopher Robert Pemberton testifying that the paralytic stroke suffered by John Agnew necessitates his removal to more salubrious surroundings, dated, George Street, Hanover Square, 22 May 1805
Certificate regarding the military service of Captain Benjamin Cuthbert, signed Lionel Hook, Military Secretary to Government, Fort William, 15 Dec 1803
Medical certificate signed by Surgeon William Seagram testifying that the serious bladder disease suffered by Cornet Richard Lothian Dickson precludes his return to India, dated, 17 Wigmore St, 17 Jan 1805