Letter from William Tomkins, late Deputy Master Attendant at Calcutta, to William Ramsay, Company's Secretary, forwarding Shore's certificate, and enquiring whether the balance of his pension can be paid in England, dated, St. David's Hill, Exeter, 24 Feb 1803
Medical certificates signed by Dr James McDonnell and Dr William Comins respectively, testifying that Lieutenant Hill Willson's serious liver disease precludes his returning to India at present, dated, Belfast, 24 Aug 1802
Letter from Rowland Wimburn, Solicitor, to William Ramsay, Company's Secretary, making certain observations regarding the Company's debt to Mrs Johnston and adverting to the correspondence thereon between himself and the Company's Solicitor, Henry Smith, dated, Chancery Lane, 26 Jan 1803, read in...
Letter from Lieut General George Harris making certain representations regarding the distribution of the Seringapatam prize money and complaining that the Court have misrepresented his conduct in their recent letter to Madras, dated, Belmont, Faversham, 15 Dec 1804, read in Court 20 Dec 1804 and ...
Medical certificate signed by Dr Richard Langslow testifying that Major James Clark's serious medical condition precludes his returning to India, dated, 20 Jul 1805
Letter from Lieutenant Edward Darrell of the Bengal Artillery to William Ramsay, Company's Secretary, requesting the Court's permission to resign from the service, dated, Ibbotson's Hotel, Vine Street, London, 31 May 1805, read in Court 5 Jun 1805, referred to Committee of Correspondence
Letter from Assistant Surgeon Patrick Muschet to William Ramsay, Company's Secretary, forwarding two Medical Certificates, dated, Edinburgh, 16 Jul 1805
Letter from Mary Carlisle to William Ramsay, Company's Secretary, forwarding papers concerning Colonel Charles Carlisle, dated, Howland Street, Fitzroy Square, 22 Oct 1805
Letter from Colonel Robert Brooke repeating his request to be allowed the same privileges regarding off-reckonings as other Colonels of the Company's Armies, dated, London, 19 May 1805, read in Court 22 May 1805, referred to Committee of Correspondence