Letter from Charles Wilkins, forwarding a report on the proficiency examination in Persian and Hindustani which he and G. C. Haughton conducted on 24 Mar, 30 Mar 1830
Letters from J. H. Batten, forwarding for consideration a 'very touching letter' from Susan Henley, who is now 'left entirely without support', 10 & 15 Apr 1830
Letters from H. G. Keene, forwarding Matthew Campbell's tender for foodstuffs, with a note of the 'present price of provisions' and a statement of the average annual coal consumption, 17 May 1830
Petition of George Augustus Frederick Danvers that in his case the examiners applied a higher standard than that intended by the Court of Directors, with a letter from the Rev Benjamin Parsons Symons, Wadham College Oxford, reporting the examiners' view that their decision was completely fair, Nov 1830
Letter from Matthew Harrison, Croydon, asking that his son William Henry might be allowed to postpone sailing until October without losing rank, 30 Mar 1831
Letter from Thomas Hyde Villiers, Board of Control, agreeing to the Company's proposals on the examination and period of residence of writers, 23 Jan 1832
Letter from Admiral James Hawkins Whitshed, asking permission for his nephew William Brown Hawkins to break his journey to Madras at the Cape of Good Hope in order to visit relatives, 2 Jun 1832