Copy of letter from Lieut Colonel Gabriel Doveton to the officers of the Vellore garrison thanking them for letter of 27 Jun 1800, dated Vellore, 27 Jun 1800
Copy of letter from Lieut Colonel Gabriel Doveton to Captain James Ferrier of the Scots Brigade at Vellore thanking him for his letter of 26 Jun 1800 and forwarding Doveton's letter of 26 Jun 1800, dated Vellore, 26 Jun 1800
Copy of letter from Henry Wellesley to Major Gabriel Doveton directing him not to join the Grand Army but to remain at his post at Rayakottai, and intimating that he is being considered for the post of Resident in Mysore, dated, Madras, 21 Feb 1799
Copy of letter from Henry Wellesley to Major Gabriel Doveton enquiring whether he is willing to take command of the fort at Pinagra, dated, Madras, 11 Apr 1799
Request of Captain Charles Dallas of the Madras Cavalry to be allowed to extend his furlough by a further year, dated, London, 19 May 1802, read in Court 19 May 1802, referred to Committee of Correspondence, reported on by Committee, 21 May 1802
Account of money expended by Messrs Cox, Greenwood and Cox on Major Nugent's EIC army recruits, dated 2 May 1801, countersigned by Matthew Sharph and Richard Swinton, East India House, 15 Dec 1802
Request of Lieutenant George Kemp of the Bombay Army to be reimbursed his passage money from India after deducting the £70 that was advanced to him by Mr Pringle at the Cape of Good Hope, 6 Oct 1802, read in Court 6 Oct 1802, referred to Committee of Correspondence
Request of Lieutenant William Martin of the Bengal Native Infantry for leave to retire from the service on the pension of his rank, dated, 100 Guildford Street, London, 8 Mar 1802, read in Court 10 Mar 1802, referred to Committee of Correspondence
Letter from Lieut Colonel Gabriel Doveton of the Madras Army complaining of his removal from the posts of Guardian of the sons of Tipu Sultan and Commandant of Vellore, and praying for redress, dated, London, 2 May 1802, read in Court 5 May 1802, referred to Committee of Correspondence
Copy of letter from Henry Wellesley to Major Gabriel Doveton informing him that, if it is decided to send an official emissary to Tipu Sultan, he will probably be chosen to fill the post, dated, Calcutta 23 Aug 1798