Letter from Mrs Margaret Bonham, widow of Captain William Clifton of the Swallow, requesting payment of 500 pagodas, which had been paid into the Madras Treasury on behalf of the late husband's estate, dated, Bath, 11 Aug 1801, read in Court 14 Oct 1801, referred to Committee of Accounts, reporte...
Letter from H Donaldson to George Owen at East India House, forwarding returns of the officers of HM 78th Regiment serving in India in 1798-1800, with a statement of their claims, dated 4 Whitehall, London, 17 Jul 1801, read in Committee of Government Troops and Stores, 18 Nov 1801
Copy of Bombay General Order of 2 Oct 1800 containing extract from Bombay Council Minutes of 26 Sep 1800, regarding the furlough of Assistant Surgeon William Albert Davies
Letter from Captain Henry Nash of the Madras Army requesting to be allowed the difference between full pay and furlough pay for the period in which he was detained as a passenger in Bengal, dated, Osborne's Hotel, Adelphi, London, 21 Apr 1801, read in Court 22 Apr 1801, referred to Committee of C...
Letter from Lieut Colonel John Orr of the Madras Cavalry, repeating his request to be allowed to postpone his decision whether to retire from the service or return to India, dated, London, 9 Mar 1801, read in Court 11 Mar 1801, referred to Committee of Correspondence
Letter from Lieut Colonel Edward Pennington of the 3rd Regiment, Bengal Native Cavalry, requesting leave to retire from the service on the pay of his rank, dated Kendal, 1 Jul 1801, read in Court 8 Jul 1801, referred to Committee of Correspondence
Letter from Captain George Scott of the St Helena Artillery advising the Court of his arrival in England and requesting leave to retire on the full pay of his rank, dated, London, 10 Nov 1800, read in Court 12 Nov 1800, referred to Committee of Correspondence
Petition of Captain John Sealy on behalf of his nephew Henry William Sealy complaining that there was no vacancy for his nephew in the Bombay Engineers, and seeking redress on his behalf, dated London 2 Dec 1801, read in Court 2 Dec 1801, referred to Committee of Correspondence
Letter from Messrs Tod and Co, Attornies to the Agents for the capture of Cochin, requesting the Company to withdraw their claim to part of the booty, and to allow the royal grant in favour of the captors to be implemented, dated, Mitre Court, Milk Street, London, 6 Jul 1801, read in Court 8 Jul ...