Copy of letter from John Lumsden, Chief Secretary to Government, to Captain George Welstead, Commander of the Euphrates advising him of Richard Phillott's appointment as Surgeon of the Euphrates, dated, Fort William, 30 Aug 1804
Extract of letter from the Madras Government to the Masulipatam Council intimating that they propose to grant Alexander Pringle a bond for the revenue of the Nuzvid assigned villages which was paid into the Masulipatam Treasury in 1784, dated Fort St George, 22 Oct 1786
Letter from Captain Alexander Orme of the Bengal Army to William Ramsay, Company's Secretary, requesting the Company's permission to retire on the full pay of his rank, dated, 33 Fitzroy Square, London, 30 May 1805, read in Court 5 Jun 1805, referred to Committee of Correspondence
Memorial of Elizabeth Oldham, widow of the late Lieut Colonel John Oldham, Madras Army, recounting her husband's military services in India, adverting to her present distressed situation and praying to be awarded some financial relief, dated, 17 Sep 1805, read in Court 18 Sep 1805, referred to Co...
Letter from Lieut Colonel Thomas Pogson, late of the Madras Cavalry, to William Ramsay, Company's Secretary, forwarding certain certificates relating to his retirement, dated, 33 Beaumont St, Portland Place, 16 Sep 1805, read in Court 18 Sep 1805, referred to Committee of Correspondence, reported...
Letter from Lieutenant Edward Phillips late of the Bombay Marine Battalion, repeating his request to be allowed a retirement pension appropriate to his rank, dated, Shrewsbury, 30 Mar 1805
Letter from Lord Macartney, Governor of Madras, to James Daniell and Council at Masulipatam regarding the districts mortgaged to Alexander Pringle and others by the Zemindar of Nuzvid, dated, Fort St George, 25 Nov 1784
Letter from the Chief and Council at Masulipatam to Roger Darvall informing him that the Madras Government require more authentic proofs of Appa Rao's debt to Alexander Pringle, dated, Masulipatam, 3 Mar 1785
Memorial of John Robbins, formerly an officer in the Maratha service, praying that arrangements might be made to continue payment of his stipend of 450 rupees 'per mensem' nd read in Court, 9 Oct 1805, referred to Committee of Correspondence