Extract from Madras Military Proceedings of 22 Mar 1791 regarding Captain William Godfrey's request to be appointed to the command of the 7th Revenue Battalion
Statement of the service of Lieut Colonel Jabez Mackenzie in the Bengal Army, signed, Lionel Hook, Secretary to Government, Military Department, Fort William, 5 Dec 1799
Letter from Lieut Colonel Alexander Beatson of the Madras Army adverting to the special circumstances of his return from India and requesting to be granted regimental allowances and furlough pay, dated, 4 Harley Place, London, 20 May 1801, read in Court 21 May 1801, referred to Committee of Corre...
Letter from Lieut Colonel Thomas Coke of the Madras Army to David Scott, Company's Chairman, requesting leave to defer his decision regarding retirement, until the claims of General Officers regarding off-reckonings have been settled, dated Cheltenham, 30 Jun 1801, read in Court 1 Jul 1801, refer...
Letter from Major General Thomas Geils of the Madras Army to William Ramsay, Company's Secretary, advising him of his arrival in England, and requesting to be allowed access to the papers regarding his dismissal from the command of the Madras Artillery, so that he may be enabled to exculpate hims...
Letter from Messrs Cox, and Greenwood, to James Coggan at East India House, regarding sums due to them for recruits turned over to the Company's service, dated Craig's Court, 13 Apr 1801, read in Committee of Shipping, 22 and 29 Apr 1801
Letter from William Huskisson to William Ramsay, Company's Secretary, forwarding a letter from H R H Frederick, Duke of York, dated Downing Street, 15 Jan 1801, read in Court 15 Jan 1801, list ordered to be transmitted
Proposal for settling the suit between the late Samuel Johnston and the East India Company, regarding the supply of grain to the Madras Army in 1790, 18 Aug 1801
Letter from Surgeon James Laird of the Bengal Establishment requesting leave to retire from the service on the half pay of his rank, dated 3 Crosby Square, London, 10 Apr 1801, read in Court 14 Apr 1801, referred to Committee of Correspondence