Medical certificate signed by William Lynn testifying that Philip Bewicke's poor state of health precludes his returning to India, dated, Great George Street, Westminster, 14 Mar 1807
Letter from Dr Francis Buchanan requesting official confirmation of the Court's permission for him to accompany Lord Minto to India on the Modeste, dated, London, 26 Jan 1807, read in Court 28 Jan 1807, referred to Committee of Correspondence
Letter from Lieutenant Fireworker William Barnes of the St Helena Artillery notifying his arrival in Britain and requesting an allowance for passage money, nd, read in Court 6 May 1807, referred to Committee of Correspondence
Letter from Lieutenant Robert Duckworth, Commander of the gun brig Charger, requesting to be appointed a Lieutenant in the Bombay Marine, dated 3 Jan 1807, read in Court 6 Jan 1807, referred to Committee of Correspondence
Letter from Charles Dassier requesting a continuance of the allowance granted him by the Bengal Government, dated, London, 14 Sep 1807, read in Court 16 Sep 1807, referred to Committee of Correspondence
Medical certificated signed by Surgeon John Attenburrow, testifying that a return to India would endanger the health of Captain Andrew Gideon Fisher, dated, Nottingham, 1 Dec 1807
Letter from John Gamble, formerly Assistant Surgeon at St Helena, requesting to be reimbursed the expenses previously incurred by him when preparing to return to his duty, dated, London, 20 Apr 1807, read in Court 22 Apr 1807, referred to Committee of Correspondence
Certificate signed by Captain Robert Patterson, formerly Commander of the HEICS Charlotte, testifying that Thomas, a Malay slave of Surgeon James Bond, who accompanied his master to England, had returned to Penang on the Charlotte, dated, London, 22 Jun 1808
Letter from Lieutenant Francis French Staunton requesting an answer to his memorial, dated, Wood Park, near Galway, Ireland, 6 Jun 1807, read in Court 17 Jun 1807, referred to Committee of Correspondence, reported on by Committee, 4 Mar 1808
Medical certificate signed by Jonathan Wathen Phipps testifying that Surgeon Thomas Luke Stokes suffers from diseases of both the retina and the eyelids, which would render his return to a tropical climate at present inadvisable, dated, Cork St, 21 Apr 1807