Rank of civil servants in India: whether a student on leaving college [i.e. Haileybury] loses rank if he does not leave for India within 6 months, and opinion of Wigram, 20 Mar. 1844. (not in L/L/6/3)
Further to 791A: whether E.I.C. should take possession of shares in Bank of Western India and Colabra Skrew [sic.] Co., of one Alloo Paroo, convicted at Bombay of being accessory before the fact of burning of ship "Belvidere" on high seas, and whether E.I.C. would incur debts and liabilities of t...
Further to 776: whether Bishop of Madras can claim his salary while in Egypt for the benefit of his health, and joint opinion of Follett, Thesiger, and Wigram, 5 April 1845. (in L/L/6/3)
Bombay Supreme Court's powers to make rules for small cause courts without legislative or royal approval, and joint opinion of Jervis, Dundas and Wigram, 22 Feb. 1848. See also nos 792E, 793A, 795A. (in L/L/6/3, un-numbered)
Claim by owners of ship "Thetis" for loss, owing to Madras Government not embarking the agreed number of troops, and opinion of Wigram, 4 Jun. 1850. (in L/L/6/3)
Further to 800, on 2nd point mentioned there, and joint opinion of Thesiger, Kelly and Wigram, 3 April 1856. (in L/L/6/3, at p. 383: see note to no 800)
Subscription to Madras Civil Fund: claim by Mr A. Robertson, late of Madras Civil Service, for refund of excess of his contributions over half value of his annuity, and joint opinion of Wigram and Melvill, 2 May 1857. (in L/L/6/3, at p. 395: see note to no. 800. Another similar case is entered at...
John Selicar, a "Man of Colour" living in and chargeable to parish of St. Cuthbert, Edinburgh: whether E.I.C. is empowered, by 18 & 19 Vic, cap.91 sec. 22, to deport him compulsorily, and opinion of Wigram, 16 Jun. 1858. (in L/L/6/5, at p. 73, numbered 23)