Letter from Colonel Robert Rayne requesting leave to retire from the service on full pay and to receive any allowance that is due to Regimental Colonels, dated, Kensington Square, London, 9 Jun 1802, read in Court 16 Jun 1802, referred to Committee of Correspondence
Medical certificate signed by Dr Edward Jenner testifying that Lieutenant Thomas Blast is in a very poor state of health, dated, Cheltenham, 8 Oct 1803
Statement of expenses incurred by Major James Cocks on his mission from St Helena to the Cape of Good Hope, between Nov 1800-Jan 1801, signed, James Cocks, London 22 Aug 1803
Petition of William Allardice, formerly an Ensign in the Bengal Army, to be granted arrears of pay, dated, Musselburgh, 13 Nov 1803, read in Court 23 Nov 1803, referred to Committee of Correspondence
Petition of Catharine Billamore, widow of Captain Robert Billamore of the Bombay Marine, to be granted a pension - she adverts to her husband's long service in the Marine and to her present difficult situation as a widow with five children, 7 Nov 1803, read in Court 10 Nov 1803, referred to Commi...
Letter from Abraham Caldecott, representing that the sum of 500 guineas awarded him by the Court of Directors for his services as Accountant General of Bengal, is not sufficient, when compared with the allowances granted to his predecessor William Larkins and his successor Thomas Myers, dated, Ru...
Petition of Lieutenants Samuel Crozier and Francis Start of the St Helena Artillery to be allowed to remain in England on sick leave and to receive pay during that time, nd, read in Court 25 Feb 1803, referred to Committee of Correspondence
Letter from H Bell to William Ramsay, Company's Secretary, informing him of the death of Colonel Charles Carlisle on board the Union near Portsmouth, and requesting that his relative Lieut Colonel Robert Bell may, consequently, be advanced in rank in India, dated, 164 Aldersgate Street, London, 2...
Letter from Messrs Richard and Robert Shawe enquiring whether the Company have paid the legal fees incurred by Warren Hastings in his suit with the heirs of Raja Naba Kissen, dated, Tudor Street, 13 Feb 1805