Letter from Lieut Colonel Thomas Paterson of HM 22nd Light Dragoons recounting his services in India and requesting some remuneration from the Court, dated, London, Aug 1806, read in Court, 20 Aug 1806, referred to Committee of Correspondence
Letter from Lieutenant John Pester of the Bengal Army announcing his return from India and requesting to be granted passage money, dated 11 Sep 1806, read in Court, 17 Sep 1806, referred to Committee of Correspondence
Letter from Lieutenant James Pritchard of the St Helena Establishment requesting the Court to grant him some financial relief, dated, Crooms Hill, Greenwich, 31 Dec 1806, read in Court 31 Dec 1806, referred to Committee of Correspondence
Letter from Major James Rowles of the Madras Cavalry protesting that the appointment of Major General Thomas Geils to the Off-Reckoning List adversely affects the promotion prospects of Madras Cavalry officers, dated, Cheltenham 25 Nov 1806, read in Court 26 Nov 1806, referred to Committee of Cor...
Letter from Lieut General James Stuart and other officers of the King's and Company's Armies dissociating themselves from a proposal made by eight fellow officers regarding the distribution of the Seringapatam prize money, dated, London, 29 May 1806, read in Court 30 May 1806, referred to Committ...
Letter from Surgeon James Smith of the Bengal Medical Service requesting permission to retire after a further year's furlough, dated, London, 16 Oct 1806, read in Court 22 Oct 1806, referred to Committee of Correspondence
Case for Lieut Colonel George Saxon against his dismissal from the service, together with the opinion of counsel Thomas Erskine thereon, dated Portugal Street, 12 May 1802
Letter from Lieutenant John Taylor of the Bombay Marine Regiment requesting to be paid an allowance for passage money with respect to his voyage to England via China, dated, London, 8 Sep 1806, read in Court 10 Sep 1806, referred to Committee of Correspondence
Letter from Captain Thomas Williamson of the Bengal Army claiming balances allegedly due to his late father George Williamson when in the Bengal Civil Service in 1766-68, dated, Bath Post Office, 24 Jul 1806, read in Court 30 Jul 1806, referred to Committee of Correspondence