Letter from Lieutenant John James intimating that he will have no recourse but to go to law, if the Company are unwilling to settle his claim against them, 18 Mar 1794, read in Court 18 Mar 1794, referred to Committee of Law Suits
Letter from James Inglish Keighly stating the nature and amount of the security he can give to the Company in lieu of that in which he is already bound, 10 Dec 1794, read in Court 10 Dec 1794, referred to Committee of Law Suits
Letter from James Inglish Keighly proposing to assign £22,000 of his shares in the firm of Buckford and Keighly as an alternative form of security to that in which he is already bound to the Company, 26 Nov 1794, read in Court 26 Nov 1794, referred to Committee of Law Suits
Medical certificate signed by Dr Edward Jenner, stating that a return to India would have a deleterious effect on Captain Agg's health, dated Cheltenham, 25 Oct 1799
Copy of certificate signed by Mr Pringle testifying that Stephen Mathews arrived at the Cape of Good Hope on the Walter Boyd on 22 Dec 1797 and left on the same ship for London 1 Mar 1798, dated Cape of Good Hope, 1 Mar 1798
Two medical certificates the first issued at Cawnpore by John Law and Alexander Carnegy, 26 Feb 1797 and the second at Calcutta by John Laird 1 Apr 1797, both recommending that Captain Arthur Davies return to Europe for the benefit of his health
Letter from Lieutenant William Dickson of the Bengal Army requesting leave to retire from the service and to receive his pay to date, dated, Hillsborough, County Down, Ireland, 27 Nov 1800, read in Court 10 Dec 1800, referred to Committee of Correspondence
Request of Lieutenant John Henderson, formerly of the St Helena Artillery, to be paid his arrears of pay from 15 March to 29 May 1800, the day he was admitted to pension, dated, London 14 Jun 1800, read in Court, 18 Jun 1800, referred to Committee of Correspondence
Copy of letter from Brigadier General Henry Fraser, Acting Commandant at the Cape of Good Hope, to W.P. Smith, Agent to the Captors of the American ship Pacific, denying him permission to sell any of the ship's cargo at the Cape, except for damaged goods, 6 Dec 1799
Request of Lieutenant Thomas Corsellis of the Bombay Army that his pay be continued to him until the end of his furlough, dated 13 Bedford Row, Great James Street, London, 10 Nov 1800, read in Court 12 Nov 1800, referred to Committee of Correspondence