Medical certificate signed by Dr William M Fraser testifying that it is absolutely essential that Lieut Colonel Alexander Read remain in a temperate climate for the recovery of his health, dated, Lower Grosvenor Street, London, 22 Nov 1802
Letter from Major General Joseph Bilcliffe of the Madras Army requesting an extension of furlough, without prejudice to his claims on the Off-Reckoning Fund, dated 20 Great Ormond Street, London, 16 Jun 1802, read in Court 16 Jun 1802, referred to Committee of Correspondence
Letter from Lieut Colonel Alexander Beatson of the Madras Army recounting his services as a Surveyor in India and requesting permission to retire on the pay of his rank (includes extracts from Madras correspondence and general orders) dated, London, 2 Feb 1802, read in Court 10 Feb 1802, referred...
Memorial and petition of John Bryan Courthope of Rotherhithe, shipwright, and Thomas Adderley of Peckham, executors of the date Major Thomas Adderley, requesting access to such of the Company's papers as relate to Major Adderley's estate, nd, read in Court 27 Jan 1802, referred to Committee of La...
Copy of letter from Josiah Webbe, Chief Secretary, Madras to Lieut Colonel Gabriel Doveton, notifying him of his appointment as Commandant of Vellore and Paymaster of the Mysore Stipends, 4 Jun 1799
Copy of letter from Lieut Colonel Gabriel Doveton to Lieut Colonel William Kirkpatrick advising him of the investigations he previously made into possible intrigues among the Mysore Princes and enquiring whether he is entitled to a share of the Seringapatam prize money, dated, Madras 19 Aug 1800
Copy of letter from Lieut Colonel Gabriel Doveton to the Governor General of India, Marquis Wellesley, defending his conduct of the office of Commandant at Vellore and Paymaster of the Mysore Stipends, dated, Madras, 27 Jan 1801
Copy of letter from Lieut Colonel Gabriel Doveton to the Governor of Madras, Lord Clive, apologizing for the disrespectful remarks made in his letter of 27 Jun 1800 (ff 54-56 above), and requesting an interview, dated Madras 8 Jul 1800
Request of William Dick, Surgeon on the Bengal Establishment, to be allowed a further year's furlough, before deciding whether to retire or to return to India, dated 8 Hertford Street, Mayfair, London, 1 Jul 1802, read in Court 8 Jul 1802, referred to Committee of Correspondence
Letter from Colonel James Dickson of the Bengal Army putting forward some proposals regarding the sharing of allowances between Regimental Colonels and Senior Lieutenant Colonels, dated, London, 12 Nov 1802, read in Court 17 Nov 1802, referred to Committee of Correspondence