Copies of correspondence between Messrs Tulloh, Brodie, Halyburton and Co, Agents for Lieut Colonel James Innes at Madras, and the Madras Government, regarding the Government's claim against Innes, Nov 1806-Jul 1807
Medical certificate signed by Everard Home testifying that the injuries sustained by Major Edward Moor render him unfit for military service, dated, Sackville Street, 24 Aug 1806
Letter from Lieut Colonel Henry Shrapnel requesting to receive remuneration for his new system of firing artillery, dated, Blackheath, 23 Jun 1807, read in Court 24 Jun 1807, referred to Committee of Correspondence
Letter from Lieut Colonel Henry Shrapnel recommending that 24-pounder howitzers be sent with his special case shot to India inasmuch as they are ideally suited for firing the same, dated, Blackheath, 10 Dec 1807
Letter from Lieut Colonel James Innes to William Ramsay, Company's Secretary, forwarding correspondence concerning the Madras Government's claim against Innes, dated, Hill Street, Edinburgh, 16 Sep 1807
Letter from Major General William Jones to William Ramsay, Company's Secretary, forwarding his letter concerning off reckonings, dated, Cornton Lodge, near Bridgend, Glamorganshire, 24 May 1807
Copy of letter from Lieut Colonel James Brunton, Military Auditor General, to Lieut Colonel Alexander Robertson, certifying that Robertson's monthly returns of provisions for Dec 1802-Aug 1803 are perfectly in order, dated, Fort St George, 30 Apr 1805
Copy of letter from Lieut Colonel James Brunton, Military Auditor General, to Lieut Colonel Alexander Robertson, certifying that Robertson's monthly returns of provisions for Dec 1803-Feb 1804 are perfectly in order, dated, Fort St George, 6 Aug 1805
Letter from Lieut Colonel Keith Macalister of the Madras Cavalry making further representations regarding his being superseded in rank by Colonel Cromwell Massey and proposing a plan to prevent such supersessions, dated, London, 4 May 1807, read in Court 13 May 1807, referred to Committee of Corr...
Medical certificate signed by Dr Andrew Fillan testifying that the hepatic disease suffered by Lieutenant William Home precludes his returning to India for the present, dated, Cheltenham, 29 Aug 1807