Medical certificate signed by John Dunston, Apothecary, testifying that Captain Peter Bearsley Hume's mental derangement necessitates his remaining in England for the time being, dated, 12 Old Broad Street, 23 May 1809
Letter from George Harrison, Assistant Secretary to HM Treasury, requesting information on the compensation claims of Captain Hughes who lost his ship, the Fortitude, when conveying Chinese settlers to Trinidad in 1806, dated, Treasury Chambers, 15 Mar 1809, read in Court, 17 Mar 1809, referred t...
Medical certificate signed by Henry Cline testifying that Lieutenant Bathman John Lorimer's abdominal complaint renders it inadvisable for him to return to India for at least a year, dated, Lincoln's Inn Fields, 5 Jan 1809
Medical certificate signed by Assistant Surgeon Bernard Reilly testifying that Captain Thomas Macan's serious kidney and liver condition renders him unfit for active service, dated, Farrukhabad, 10 Oct 1805
Copies of two medical certificates signed respectively by Surgeon Alexander Kennedy and Surgeon John Steddy testifying that Major Edward Batchellor's poor state of health necessitates his returning to England, both dated, Camp at Hurrunkair, 25 May 1805
Letter from Captain Lieutenant Samuel Cleaveland of the Madras Artillery complaining of being superseded in rank by officers junior to himself, nd, read in Court, 25 Jan 1809, referred to Committee of Correspondence
Letter from Captain William Harrison Harris, Commander of the Ceylon, to William Ramsay, Company's Secretary, relating the circumstances under which Husain Khan journeyed from Bengal to England on the Ceylon, dated, London, 14 Jul 1809, read in Court, 14 Jul 1809, referred to Committee of Shipping
Certificate signed by William Ramsay, Company's Secretary, confirming the appointment of George Steell as an Ensign in the Bengal Engineers, dated East India House, 1 Jun 1797
Letter from Lieutenant Joseph Coupland representing that cancer and cirrhosis of the liver have driven him to an extremity of suffering, and praying that the Company will grant him some further financial assistance, dated, Penclawdd, near Swansea, 12 Feb 1803, answered by the Company 8 Mar 1803
Copies of correspondence and certificates regarding the claim of Lieutenant Gerard Drummond of the Bombay Marine to arrears of pay as a First Lieutenant, Jul 1799-Mar 1880