Letter from Lieut General George Harris forwarding correspondence between Harris and Henry Smith, Company's Solicitor, dated, Belmont, Faversham, 11 Feb 1807, read in Court 18 Feb 1807, referred to Committee of Law Suits
Medical certificate signed by David Aitken, Surgeon of the Earl Spencer and George James Gordon, Assistant Surgeon, Bengal Medical Service, testifying that the severe attacks of epilepsy suffered by Lieutenant Robert Heming on his voyage out to the Cape, necessitate his returning to England, date...
Medical certificate signed by Surgeon James Lynn, formerly of the Walmer Castle, detailing the various injuries sustained by Major Edward Moor and the effect these have had on his health, dated 18 Aug 1806
Copy of letter from Miles Nightingall, Military Secretary to the Governor General, to Colonel William Monson, informing him of the compensation due to the officers of HM 76th Regiment, dated, Government House, 10 Feb 1806
Statement showing the monthly savings effected in maintaining the draught cattle attached to the Poona Subsidiary Force between July 1804-April 1805, with explanatory note by Lieut Colonel Alexander Robertson
Letter from Captain Edward Stephenson of the Bombay Marine requesting permission to retire from the Service, dated, Briggford, 1 Sep 1807, read in Court, 2 Sep 1807, referred to Committee of Correspondence
Letter from Colonel Gabriel Doveton to Bartholomew Vigors intimating that he is unable to give a satisfactory answer to Vigors's query regarding the house at Vellore but referring him to Richard Chase, dated, Theodory's? Hotel, 5th?
Letter from Richard Chase to Bartholomew Vigors acknowledging that Vigors's house at Vellore was demolished when the palace was extended but referring him to John Goldingham for further particulars, dated 2 May 1807
Letter from Captain Lieutenant William Wardlaw of the Bengal Artillery requesting permission to retire from the service on the appropriate allowance, dated, Edinburgh, 11 Feb 1807, read in Court 18 Feb 1807, referred to Committee of Correspondence
Medical certificate signed by Surgeon Andrew Wood testifying that the poor state of health of Captain Lieutenant William Wardlaw makes it inadvisable for him to return to India, dated, Edinburgh, 9 Feb 1807