Letter from Lieut Colonel Hamilton Hall of the Madras Army requesting permission to draw his pay in Bengal should the ship on which he returns to India not call at Madras, dated, Hans Place, 16 May 1808, read in Court 18 May 1808, referred to Committee of Correspondence
Letter from Henry Lane intimating that he is unable to give any further information with respect to the case brought against the Company by Messrs Etches and others, dated Alresford, Hampshire, 22 May 1808, read in Court 25 May 1808, referred to Committee of Law Suits
Letter from Captain Robert Patterson of the Royal Charlotte, attorney for the mother of the late Surgeon John Stevenson, Madras Medical Service, requesting to be paid the amount of Stevenson's estate, dated, 12 York Place, Portman Square, 8 Apr 1808, read in Court 8 Apr 1808, referred to Committe...
Certified extract from the boatswain's book of the King George regarding the recruitment of Thomas Preston as a marine lad for service in India, signed W Ramsay, 20 Jun 1808
Letter from N H Preston requesting that an official certificate be sent from Bombay regarding the identity of his half brother Thomas Preston, dated, 13 Oakley Street, Lambeth, 12 Nov 1808, read in Court 16 Nov 1808, referred to Committee of Correspondence
Certificate signed by Captain John Temple of HMS Malabar, testifying that Lieutenant John Sykes was a passenger on board that ship from 10 Feb 1808, dated, Lea, 25 Apr 1808
Medical certificate signed by Dr J Lee testifying that the deleterious state of health of Lieut Colonel Thomas Shaw precludes his returning to India for the present, dated, Bath, 20 Apr 1808
Letter from Augustus Torr, a cashiered officer of the Bombay Army, requesting to be supplied with a transcript of his court martial, dated, 7 Northumberland Street, St Marylebone, 31 Aug 1808, read in Court 31 Aug 1808, referred to Committee of Correspondence, reported on by Committee, 21 Sep 1808
Letter from Major Herbert Lloyd, formerly of the Bengal Army, repeating his request to be advanced to the rank of Lieut Colonel, dated, Hammersmith, 28 Jun 1808, read in Court 29 Jun 1808, referred to Committee of Correspondence, reported on by Committee, 19 Jun 1810
Memorial of Brian Maguire formerly a Lieutenant in the 6th Bombay Native Infantry, adverting to the circumstances which led to his dismissal from the service and praying to be reinstated, nd, read in Court, 8 Jun 1808, referred to Committee of Correspondence, reported on by Committee, 8 Nov 1809