Medical certificate signed by Assistant Surgeon Edward Inglis and countersigned by Surgeons John Henderson and John Laird, recommending that Lieutenant James Jollie be granted sick leave to England, dated Fatehgarh, 30 Nov 1797
Letter from Major William Godfrey expressing disappointment at the refusal of his request of 27 February and begging the Court for some financial relief, dated, Cheshunt, Herts, 6 Apr 1802, read in Court 7 Apr 1802, referred to Committee of Correspondence
Letter from Lieut Colonel Arthur Gibbings requesting permission to postpone his decision whether to retire from the service or return to India, dated, Cork, 1 Jun 1802, read in Court 16 Jun 1802, referred to Committee of Correspondence
Letter from Henry Bloomfield Kean, Assistant Surgeon on the Bengal Establishment, adverting to his poor state of health and the hardship he underwent as a prisoner of the French, and requesting permission to retire from the service on a pension, nd, read in Court 30 Mar 1802, referred to Committe...
Medical certificate signed by Surgeon William Sandwith recommending that Lieutenant Thomas Blast be allowed to proceed to Europe for the sake of his health, dated, Bombay, 28 Dec 1802
Medical certificate signed by Surgeon William Sandwich testifying to Lieutenant Blast's deleterious state of health and recommending that he be allowed sick leave to England, dated, Bombay, 9 Sep 1800
Certificate signed by George Hall, Commissary General of Stores, testifying to the unexceptionable service of Robert Gillson in the Ordnance Department, dated Fort St George, 27 Oct 1792
Certificate signed by Robert Rickards, Secretary to the Bombay Council, testifying that Lieutenant Daniel Mitchell was granted a 3 year furlough to Europe on private affairs on 21 Jun 1801, dated, Bombay Castle 22 Jun 1802
Letter from Thomas Philpot, Secretary to Government in the Bengal Public Department, to Captain Gilbert Michell of the HEICS Sovereign, directing him to receive on broad Assistant Surgeon William O'Neil and his European servant as passengers for Europe, dated, Fort William, 7 Aug 1802