Letter from Lieut Colonel Andrew Bethune of the Bombay Army representing that the Company's and King's troops who captured the fort of Sunkiera [Sankheda] in Gujarat in 1802, are entitled to a share of the booty taken there, nd
Letter from Joseph Gilbert Balcetti, a Cadet for the Bengal Cavalry, advising his exchange as a prisoner of war, and requesting to receive an allowance for passage money to Bengal, and 6 months' advance of pay, dated, 70 Pall Mall, London, 12 Feb 1808, read in Court, 12 Feb 1808, referred to Comm...
Memorial of Lieutenant Thomas Blast of the Bombay Marine recounting his services in the East and praying to be appointed Second Assistant to the Superintendent of the Marine, nd, read in Court 25 Apr 1808, referred to Committee of Correspondence
Affidavit sworn by Lieutenant George Cauty, before James Law, Mayor of Bombay, regarding the circumstances of his quarrel with Lieutenant Battman John Lorimer and the altercation with Lieutenant Lorimer and Major Gibson on Church Street, on 23 Feb 1806, dated, Bombay, 6 Oct 1806
Memorial of George Cauty, formerly a Lieutenant in the Bombay Native Infantry, adverting to his dismissal by Court Martial, and praying to be reinstated in the service, nd, read in Court, 27 Jan 1808, referred to Committee of Correspondence
Letter from Lieut Colonel Tredway Clarke of the Madras Artillery requesting permission to return to India and to be granted the right to succeed to a responsible post in the Madras Army, dated, Brompton, 1 Feb 1808, read in Court 3 Feb 1808, permitted to return 2 Mar 1808
Letter from William Cuppage, executor of the late William Burke, Paymaster General of the King's Forces in India, resubmitting Burke's claim for remuneration, dated, Woolwich, 4 Apr 1808, read, read in Court 6 Apr 1808, referred to Committee of Correspondence, reported on by Committee, 26 Jan 1809
Letter from Hugh Forward, a cashiered officer of the Madras Army, adverting to the hardships he underwent on the voyage home and to his present reduced circumstances - he refers to his previous military service and begs to be restored to his rank and to receive an allowance for passage money, dat...
Certificate issued by the Adjutant General of the Madras Army stating that Major John Goldsworthy has been in the service of the East India Company since 25 Aug 1783 and has received no furlough pay to date, dated Fort St George, 8 Sep 1805
Letter from Lieut Colonel Thomas Green of the Madras Army requesting permission to retire from the service on the pay of his rank, dated 1 May 1808, referred to Committee of Correspondence, reported on by Committee, 5 Jul 1808