Letter from Major General Thomas Geils, late of the Madras Army, requesting that the Court come to an immediate decision regarding his application of 23 February 1804, dated 84 Charlotte Street, London, 27 Mar 1804, read in Court 27 Mar 1804, referred to Committee of Correspondence
Letter from Major General Thomas Geils to William Ramsay, Company's Secretary, intimating that he is ready to proceed to India at any time to be tried by a General Court Martial, dated, London 30 Jun 1804, read in Court 4 Jul 1804, referred to Committee of Correspondence
Copy of letter from Lieutenant James Gellie to Major General Thomas Geils expressing his support for the latter's conduct during the mutiny at St Thomas' Mount in January 1798, dated Trincomallee, 20 Jan 1801
Statement of the circumstances which led to the suspension of Major General Thomas Geils from the Company's service in 1798, together with a record of his military service, dated 11 Aug 1804
Letter from Major General Thomas Geils to William Ramsay, Company's Secretary, enclosing copy of a letter from Lieut Colonel George Saxon, as further testimony to Geils' conduct during the mutiny of 1798, dated London, 13 Aug 1804, read in Court 15 Aug 1804, referred to Committee of Correspondence
Letter from Captain James Geekie of the Madras Cavalry advising the Court of his arrival in England and requesting permission to retire on the pay of his rank, dated, London, 28 Jul 1803, read in Court 28 Jul 1803, referred to Committee of Correspondence
Letter from Captain James Geekie of the Madras Cavalry adverting to his poor state of health and requesting permission to retire on a pension, dated, London, 20 Feb 1804, read in Court 22 Feb 1804, referred to Committee of Correspondence
Letter from Assistant Surgeon Jones Grisdale of the Bombay Medical Service advising the Company of his arrival in England, dated, Jerusalem Coffee House, 31 Oct 1804, read in Court 31 Oct 1804, referred to Committee of Correspondence
Letter from John Hornby to EIC Chairman, William Fullarton Elphinstone, offering to sell his house at Bombay to the Company for £35,000, dated, Portman Square, London, 16 Jan 1805
Letter from Sir James Cox Hippisley and John Spalding, Agents for the Captors of Jaganathapuram, adverting to their memorial of July 1801, and requesting to be paid £6,000 on account, dated, London 8 Feb 1804, read in Court 8 Feb 1804, referred to Committee of Correspondence