Medical certificate signed by Surgeon William Duffin, supporting the Reverend Benjamin Millingchamp's request to be allowed to retire owing to ill health, dated York, 10 Feb 1800
Letter from Captain Ebenezer Birch Gillmer repeating his request to be granted some immediate financial aid, dated, Dromore, Co. Down, Ireland, 5 Apr 1800, read in Court 23 Apr 1800, referred to Committee of Correspondence
Letter from James Inglish Keighly defending himself against charges of corrupt practices when Resident at Rampur Boalia - he asks to be allowed to appear in person before the Court and hopes that the suit between the Company and himself may be settled without any further expense, nd, read in Cour...
Testimonial by Colonel John Brathwaite praising the good order of the troops commanded by Captain William Godfrey - extract from Cantonment Orders, Ellore, 12 Feb 1789
Certificate signed by Captain Robert Gordon, Adjutant General of the Bombay Army, testifying that Lieut Colonel William Home has served 23 years in India without furlough, dated Bombay, 5 Dec 1799
Letter from Assistant Surgeon William Albert Davies to William Ramsay, Company's Secretary, advising him of his arrival in England and requesting that the period spent by him as Surgeon of the Scaleby Castle may not be deducted from the period of service reckonable for pension, dated London, 1 Ma...
Memorial of Lieutenant Joseph Horsley Hutchinson of the 6th Bengal Native Infantry praying to be granted an allowance for passage money from India, dated 88 London Wall, 20 Jul 1801, read in Court 22 Jul 1801, referred to Committee of Correspondence
Memorial of Thomas Myers, formerly Accountant General in Bengal, adverting to his former services, and praying to be granted the same renumeration as his predecessor William Larkins, dated Wyke House, Isleworth, 1 Jan 1801, read in Court 14 Jan 1801, referred to Committee of Correspondence
Letter from Colonel George Roberts requesting leave to postpone his decision whether to retire from the service or return to India, until a final decision has been reached regarding the off-reckoning fund, dated, Cleve, near Exeter, 8 Sep 1801, read in Court 16 Sep 1801, referred to Committee of ...
Medical certificate signed by Surgeons William Moir and Thomas Cruso, Members of the Bombay Medical Board, testifying that Lieut Colonel Arthur Disney's state of health necessitates his return to England, dated, Bombay, 10 Nov 1800