Medical certificate signed by Surgeon David Kay testifying that Lieutenant John Pester's poor state of health necessitates his return to Europe, dated St Helena, 8 Jul 1806
Extract of letter from Captain Thomas Hill, Assistant Secretary, Military Department, to Major General Sir Ewen Baillie, intimating that Lieutenant John Pester has been granted sick leave to England, dated, Town Major's Office, Calcutta, 3 Jan 1806
Letter from John Lumsden, Chief Secretary to Government, Bengal, to John Stracey, rejecting the latter's request for an increased salary for the period he served as Sub-Secretary in 1798-1800, dated, Council Chamber, 25 Jul 1805
Medical certificate signed by Dr M Baillie testifying that the severe eye disease suffered by Surgeon Thomas Luke Stokes precludes his returning to India at present, dated, Lower Grosvenor Street, 29 Apr 1806
Letter from Lieutenant Robert Clement Garnham, to William Ramsay, Company's Secretary, advising his return to England from France, and requesting that the time spent by him as a prisoner of war may count towards his service, dated, London, 7 Oct 1806, read in Court 8 Oct 1806, referred to Committ...
Letter from Captain John Hayes restating the losses and hardships he sustained in the Company's service and requesting some remuneration, dated, London, 8 Oct 1807
Letter from Captain John Leslie to Ramsay, Company's Secretary, requesting the Court's permission to delay his departure to India until the last ships of the season and to receive pay during the voyage, dated, 5 Suffolk Street, Haymarket, 23 Apr 1806, read in Court 23 Apr 1806, referred to Commit...
Letter from Captain Leathart advising his return to England, seeking redress for his removal from the command of the Burdwan Provincial Battalion and protesting against the prospective promotion of Captain William Cuppage to a majority, dated 2 North Place, Guilford Street, read in Court 17 Jun 1...
Letter from Frederick Moore to William Ramsay, Company's Secretary, transmitting copies of circulars sent to HM regiments on foreign service outside India, dated, War Office, 14 Aug 1806, read in Court 20 Aug 1806, referred to Committee of Correspondence