Copy of letter from the officers of the Vellore garrison to Lieut Colonel Gabriel Doveton expressing their regret at his impending departure, dated, Vellore, 27 Jun 1800
Copy of letter from Major General George Harris to Major Gabriel Doveton intimating that he has not yet reached a decision regarding Doveton's request to join the Grand Army, dated, Camp near Vellore, 5 Feb 1799
Copy of medical certificate issued by the Bombay Medical Board, 29 Dec 1800, testifying that the fracture of the thigh bone sustained by Lieutenant Wood Marriott renders him unfit for active service
Letter from T Evans requesting that the claims of James Campbell regarding the detention of the cartel ship Warren at Mauritius in 1778, should be referred to the Company's Solicitor and eventually settled by arbitration, dated Holles Street, London, 10 Jul 1802, read in Court 14 Jul 1802, referr...
Letter from Peter Ellis, Conductor of Stores in the Madras Army, to William Ramsay, Company's Secretary, advising him of his arrival in England and requesting to be reimbursed the amount of his passage money from India, dated Brown's Buildings No 2, St Mary Axe, 6 Jan 1802, read in Court 13 Jan 1...
Note from Messrs Cox, Greenwood and Cox, to James Coggan at East India House, regarding their claim with respect to bounty money paid to EIC recruits, dated Craigs Court, 2 Apr 1802
Letter from Messrs John Jackson, Tod and Co to William Ramsay, Company's Secretary, explaining why they have declined to pay interest on the money given to them on account of the Colombo prize property, dated, 36 Broad Street Buildings, London, 27 Oct 1802, read in Court 27 Oct 1802, referred to ...
Memorial of the Officers, NCOs and Privates of the King's and Company's Armies who fought under Lieut General Harris at Seringapatam praying that the amount of the stores and grain captured at Seringapatam may be paid to the Prize Agents in order that a final dividend may be effected, nd read in ...
Letter from Major General John Peche of the Bombay Army requesting a further extension of furlough, dated, London, 4 Mar 1802, read in Court 5 Mar 1802, referred to Committee of Correspondence
Extract of Separate Letter to Bengal of 26 Aug 1801 directing that the storekeepers at Fort Marlborough between 1794-98 should reimburse the Company for the loss of rice during the period