Letter from Captain John Grant of HM 86th Foot, representing that since the late Sergeant John Wolstonholm, died, considerably in his debt, he is entitled to the gratuity due to Wolstonholm for the capture of Broach in 1803, dated, York Hotel, St James's Street, 13 May 1809, read in Court 16 May ...
Letter from Husain Khan, an ex-Havildar-Major, who had travelled to England to appeal against his dismissal from the Army, requesting the Court to provide him with a small sum of money, for his return voyage to India, nd
Note of the pay and allowances granted to Surgeon James Inverarity and Assistant Surgeon John Armstrong during the voyage of the Thomas Grenville, May 1808-Sep 1809
Letter from George Best to George Owen [Clerk of the Committee of Government Troops and Stores] forwarding a list of the Hanoverian Invalids entitled to a pension from the Company, down to Oct 1808, dated, Duke St, St James', 13 Feb 1809, read in Committee 17 Feb 1809
Letter from George Best to George Owen [Clerk of the Committee of Government Troops and Stores] adverting to the difficulty of communications with the Continent and suggesting that the receipt of life certificates for the Hanoverian pensioners might be dispensed with at present, dated, Duke St, S...
Letter from Lieut Colonel Andrew Bethune of the Bombay Army announcing his intention of retiring from the service, dated, Graycraig near Dunfermline, 12 Aug 1809, read in Court, 17 Aug 1809, referred to Committee of Correspondence, reported on by Committee, 5 Oct 1809
Copy of letter from the Bombay Government to Lieut Colonel Andrew Bethune, dated 22 Jan 1808, according him permission to return to England on leave preparatory to retirement, published as part of General Order of 25 Jan 1808
Petition of Rosen Kahn, late Havildar Major in the 2nd Battalion, 21st Bengal Native Infantry, praying to be restored to the service, dated, Company's House, Angel Gardens, Ratcliff Highway, 14 Jun 1809, read in Court 20 Jun 1809, referred to Committee of Shipping
Letter from Major Broughton Dod of the Madras Army requesting to be allowed to receive full furlough pay until his arrival in India, dated, London, 28 Aug 1809, read in Court 6 Sep 1809, referred to Committee of Correspondence, reported on by Committee, 13 Sep 1809