Letter from Lieut Colonel Edward Fergusson to William Ramsay, Company's Secretary, forwarding his letter, dated, Queen's Elm, Little Chelsea, 12 Dec 1805
Medical certificate signed by Dr Hector McLean, late Inspector of Hospitals, San Domingo, testifying that Patrick Muschet's state of health precludes his returning to India, dated, Edinburgh, 15 Jul 1805
Letter from Benjamin Hobhouse, to William Ramsay, Company's Secretary, stating that he has had a meeting with Thomas Cockburn, and repeating the request made in his letter of 16 April, dated 26 Dover Street, 19 Apr 1805
Letter from Lieutenant Robert Clement Garnham of the Bengal Army to William Ramsay, Company's Secretary, adverting to his distressed circumstances as a prisoner of war in France and requesting some financial aid from the Company, dated, Verdun, France, 1 Jan 1806, read in Court 5 Feb 1806, referr...
Letter from Captain John Coggan, Attorney for Lieutenant Robert Clement Garnham, requesting that the latter be allowed to draw furlough pay in view of the special circumstances of his case, dated, East India House, 31 Dec 1805, read in Court 31 Dec 1805, referred to Committee of Correspondence
Memorial of Captain John Hubert Valentia Dubois adverting to his indigent circumstances and praying that the Court will continue to issue his half pay, notwithstanding a creditor's claim against him, dated, County Wicklow, Ireland, 2 Apr 1805
Letter from Lieut Colonel William Flint representing that he should receive compensation for the withdrawal of his special promotion to a Captaincy in 1781, dated, London, 4 May 1805, read in Court 15 May 1805, referred to Committee of Correspondence
Letter from Lieut Colonel Edward Fergusson complaining bitterly of the treatment he had allegedly received at the hands of Lieut General James Stuart and repeating his request to be restored to the service, dated, Queen's Elm, Little Chelsea, 12 Dec 1805, with postscript of 21 Dec 1805, read in C...
Memorial of Thomas Gillies, formerly Surgeon on the Bengal Establishment, representing that he is entitled to a pension of £300 'per annum', nd, read in Court, 6 Feb 1805, referred to Committee of Correspondence