Copy of a statement of the charges which led to the arrest of Surgeon William Betty at Amboina on 14 Oct 1802, signed, Colonel James Oliver, Fort Victoria, Amboina, 21 Oct 1802
Letter from James Dott to the Chairman and Deputy Chairman of the Court of Directors asserting that his claims against the late Nawabs of Arcot should be given priority in any settlement of their debts, dated 27 Harley Street, London, 19 Nov 1804, read in Court 21 Nov 1804, referred to Committee ...
Letter from Major Henry Nash of the Madras Army adverting to his military services and requesting either to be allowed a continuation of furlough pay, or to be permitted to retire from the service on the pay of his rank, with the option of returning to the effective list when his health is restor...
Request of Captain Peter Tait RN to be paid the value of the effects of his late son, Lieutenant Peter Tait, Bombay Army, which were paid into the Recorder's Office at Bombay, dated 33 Suthingham, London, 16 Oct 1807, read in Court 21 Oct 1807, referred to Committee of Correspondence
Copy of letter from Major General David Baird to Mrs Mary Carlisle testifying to the sterling qualities of her late husband, dated Cork Harbour, 20 Aug 1805
Copy of letter from Lieut General John Floyd to Mrs Mary Carlisle, regretting that he cannot intervene on her behalf with the Court of Directors, dated, Kilkenny, 6 Sep 1805
Copy of letter from Rear Admiral Peter Rainier to the Madras Government dated 27 Mar 1796 announcing the capture of Amboina etc and the transfer of a company of the Wurttemberg Regiment to the British service (extracted from Madras Secret Consultations of 21 Jun 1796)
Petition of Major James Clarke of the Bengal Army to be allowed to retire on the pay of his rank, dated, Bungay, Suffolk, read in Court 4 Sep 1805, referred to Committee of Correspondence
Letter from Captain Robert Webb of the Bombay Army representing that he has not yet fully recovered from wounds received at the seige of Seringapatam and requesting an extension of leave, dated, London 24 Jan 1805, read in Court 30 Jan 1805, referred to Committee of Correspondence