Letter from Alexander Hume requesting a refund of the sum of 53 rupees which he had overpaid to the Company, dated, Purnell House, Highgate, 23 Nov 1803, read in Court 25 Nov 1803, referred to Committee of Correspondence
Petition of Anna Maria Hastings, widow of the Reverend Robert Hastings late of Gestingthorpe, to be paid the sum of 478 rupees, the amount of the estate of her son the late Lieutenant William Hastings who died in Bengal in May 1795, dated, Uttoxeter, Staffordshire, 29 Dec 1802, read in Court 5 Ja...
Letter from Colonel Cromwell Massey of the Madras Army requesting the Court to reconsider his request to be allowed to share in the Off-Reckoning Fund, dated, 43 Manchester Street, London, 20 Apr 1803, read in Court 20 Apr 1803, referred to Committee of Correspondence
Letter from Colonel Cromwell Massey of the Madras Army representing that he should be allowed to share in the benefits of the Off-Reckoning Fund, dated, 43 Manchester Street, London, 30 Mar 1803, read in Court 30 Mar 1803, referred to Committee of Correspondence
Memorial of Captain Henry C Montgomery of the Madras Cavalry pressing the claim of certain officers and soldiers to a share in the Seringapatam prize money, dated, London, 22 Jun 1803, read in Court 24 Jun 1803, referred to Committee of Correspondence
Letter from Captain Thomas George Shortland RN requesting to be paid batta for his services as a Post Captain in India in command of HMS Dedaigneuse, dated, Lipson Cottage, near Plymouth, 12 Aug 1803, read in Court 16 Dec 1803, referred to Committee of Correspondence
Copy of certificate relating to the appearance of Surgeon William Betty before the Madras Supreme Court on a charge of murdering Lieut Colonel Robert Hamilton, signed S D Totton, Crown Clerk, Madras Supreme Court, 19 Oct 1803
Extract of letter from William Cuthill to Messrs Thomas Coutts and Co protesting about the payment of Henry Wilson's pension to his (Wilson's) father and not to the Duke of Buccleuch, dated Dalkeith House, 27 Mar 1804
Letter from Dr Alexander Douglas to James Johnston advising him that a return to India would probably prove fatal on account of his urethritis, dated, Dundee, 13 Jun 1804