Medical certificate signed by Dr Charles Grace testifying that the severe hepatitis suffered by Lieut Colonel Alexander Deas precludes his returning to India, dated, Cupar, Fife, 12 Apr 1807
Letter from Neil Benjamin Edmonstone, Secretary to Government, Calcutta, to William Ramsay, Company's Secretary, forwarding a copy of the Bengal Government's dispatch regarding the Mamimbion, for the use of Charles Dassier, dated, Fort William, 19 Feb 1807
Letter from Neil Benjamin Edmonstone, Secretary to Government, Bengal, to William Ramsay, Company's Secretary, advising that the papers regarding the Mamimbion case are being forwarded to England and requesting the Court to reader assistance to the owner Charles Dassier, dated, Fort William, 4 Fe...
Letter from Lieut Colonel James Willoughby Gordon to William Ramsay, Company's Secretary, forwarding letter of Lieutenant Colonels of Madras Army and requesting to know if the information contained therein is correct, dated, Horse Guards, 4 Dec 1807, read in Court 8 Dec 1807, referred to Committe...
Copies of correspondence between General Lord Lake and the Acting Governor General, Sir George Hilaro Barlow, regarding the detention of certain officers of HM 76th Regiment in India beyond their expected departure date, Jan-Feb 1806
Letter from Messrs Greenwood and Cox making certain observations regarding William Ramsay's letter concerning stoppages of pay and requesting to be informed in what manner payment of the overcharge respecting the 10th Regiment should be settled, dated, Craig's Court, 2 May 1807, read in Court 6 M...
Medical certificate signed by Dr Charles Grace testifying that the various afflictions suffered by Lieut Colonel Andrew Glass preclude his returning to India, dated, Cupar, Fife, 11 May 1807
Medical certificate signed by Surgeon E Milligan testifying that the severe bilious complaint suffered by Captain Robert Maxwell precludes his returning to India, dated, Castle Douglas, 23 Mar 1808
Copy of letter from Captain Alexander Marshall, Secretary of the Madras Military Board, to Lieut Colonel Alexander Robertson, intimating that his grain accounts up to 30 April 1805 have been found satisfactory, dated, Fort St George, 13 Aug 1805
Letter from Lieutenant Nathaniel Castleton Maw of the Bombay Infantry complaining of being superseded in his regiment and requesting redress, dated, 41 Brompton Row, Knightsbridge, 23 Oct 1807, read in Court 28 Oct 1807, referred to Committee of Correspondence