Medical certificate signed by Surgeon John Syme of the HEICS Lady Dundee, testifying the Lieut Colonel Thomas Pogson is afflicted by various maladies which preclude his returning to India, dated, Downs, 10 Sep 1805
Certificate signed by J Rymer, Vicar, and Henry Dench and John Crudge, Churchwardens, testifying that Dr James Short resides in the parish of Littleham and Exmouth, dated 19 Mar 1807
Copy of letter from John Branson, merchant of Madras, to Lieut Colonel George Saxon, intimating that Nella Tomby has been found guilty of perjury in a case involving Major Mandeville, dated, Madras, 12 Aug 1804
Letter from Colonel Andrew Glass of the Bengal Army, to William Ramsay, Company's Secretary, requesting the Court to grant him a year's extension of furlough, dated, St Andrews, 15 May 1806, read in Court 20 May 1806, referred to Committee of Correspondence
Petition of Robert Godby requesting the Court to provide some financial assistance for his son Edward John Godby, a Cadet in the Bombay Army, who was invalided home on account of mental derangement, dated, Huntingdon, 25 Oct 1806, read in Court 12 Nov 1806, referred to Committee of Correspondence
Letter from Captain John Hayes adverting to the creditable service of Richard Ternan as a temporary Lieutenant in the Bombay Marine and recommending him for appointment to a Military Cadetship, dated London 2 Sep 1803 (sic) [1806], read in Court 5 Sep 1806, referred to Committee of Correspondence
Letter from Captain John Hayes advising his return to England, stating his desire to remain in the Company's service and adverting to the fact that he has not yet received the 50 guineas sword awarded to him for an act of bravery against the Sangarian pirates in 1798, dated, London, 28 Jun 1806, ...
Memorial of Captain John Hayes of the Bombay Marine, recounting his long career of active service, and praying to be appointed Superintendent of the Bengal Marine, dated, London, 6 Jul 1806
Letter from John Shore, Secretary of the Bengal Marine Board, to Captain John Hayes, informing him that the frigate Bombay has been placed under the orders of the Bengal Government, dated, Fort William, 8 Sep 1803