Report by William Farquharson, Military Paymaster General of Bengal, and George Elliot his deputy, regarding the balance due to the Company from Major William Joseph Crabb, nd
Letter from Robert Peirse, proffering an explanation for the discrepancies in the Manna account books during the period he was Resident there, 11 Apr 1793, read in Court 16 Apr 1793, referred to Committee of Correspondence
Letter from William Burke, formerly Deputy Paymaster to the King's Troops in India, requesting some compensation for issuing Company's allowances to the King's Troops between 1786 and 1792, 28 March 1794, read in Court 16 Apr 1794, referred to Committee of Correspondence
Letter from Simeon Droz, making certain observations regarding the emoluments he received when a Member of the Bengal Board of Trade, and inquiring on what terms the Court will withdraw their prosecution against him, 10 Nov 1794, read in Court 12 Nov 1794, referred to Committee of Law Suits
Letter from Lieutenant John James claiming compensation for his services as Adjutant to the 15th Battalion of Bombay Native Infantry during their imprisonment in 1783/84, 29 Mar 1794, read in Court 16 Apr 1794, referred to Committee of Correspondence
Petition of Surgeon John Moodie, formerly Paymaster to the Royal Artillery in India, requesting payment of a balance allegedly due to him, and to receive compensation for certain losses (enclosed is a copy of his account with the Company) 8 Dec 1794, read in Court 10 Dec 1794, referred to Committ...
Extract from Bengal Secret and Military Consultations of 5 Jan 1787 in which the Bengal Government grant Lieut Colonel Allan Macpherson's request to return to Europe
Letter from John Nodin, Customs Officer, requesting that permission may be granted to his fellow officers Alexander Sabery and John Booty to prosecute the ship Chesterfield and a quantity of aloes imported thereon, 12 Nov 1794, read in Court 12 Nov 1794, referred to Committee of Law Suits
Certificate signed by Surgeon James Wilson, President of the Bengal Hospital Board, recommending that Lieutenant James Agg be allowed to return to England for the sake of his health, dated, Murshidabad, 12 Dec 1795
Certificate signed by Thomas Sherwin, Surgeon, testifying that Captain Thomas Edwards, a passenger on the Minerva, is in a debilitated state of health and should be permitted to return to England, 30 Apr 1796