Medical certificate signed by James Lynd formerly Head Surgeon on the Bengal Medical Establishment, testifying that Captain Henry Scott suffered from chronic epilepsy while in India and would be well advised not to return there, dated, London 1 Feb 1800
Letter from Captain Jacob Himing to William Wright, Company's Auditor, making some further observations regarding his request of 25 Jun 1800 dated London 30 Jun 1800
Letter from James Inglish Keighly recounting his distressing financial circumstances and requesting that the securities given by him in his suit with the Company may be released, 22 May 1800, read in Court 28 May 1800, referred to Committee of Law Suits
Memorial of Robert Lively of Uxbridge, coal merchant, addressed to the Committee of Correspondence, protesting against the discontinuance of two annuities granted to the daughters of the late John Annis, which he had purchased, on assignment, from Henry Tomlinson, nd, read in Court 10 Dec 1800, r...
Memorial of Captain Stephen Towns, formerly an officer in the Madras Army, making some representations regarding the charges which led to his dismissal - he also asks to receive arrears of pay, to be restored to his effective rank in the service, and that certain books and papers which had been t...
Letter from Lieut Colonel Edward Pennington to William Ramsay, Company's Secretary, forwarding letter from Lieut Colonel Edward Pennington, dated, Kendal, 1 Jul 1801
Medical certificate signed by Dr Arthur Daniel Stone testifying that Captain Charles Rand's physical disabilities preclude his returning to active military duty, dated, Richmond, 17 Nov 1801
Letter from Colonel Robert Brooke [to John Roberts, Deputy Chairman] making some further observations regarding his using the Recruiting Fund at St Helena to re-imburse himself for entertainment expenses, and remarking that in his opinion his recruiting work deserves some special emolument, dated...