Letter from Lieutenant John Cook Stokoe forwarding certain documents in support of his claim to the allowances of Adjutant while serving at Amboina, dated, London, 18 Feb 1805, read in Court 22 Feb 1805, referred to Committee of Correspondence
Letter from Lieut Colonel William Henry Blachford of the Bombay Engineers to William Ramsay, Company's Secretary, requesting a further year's extension of furlough, dated, Bath, 22 Feb 1806, read in Court 27 Feb 1806, referred to Committee of Correspondence
Copy of letter from Lionel Hook, Military Secretary to Government, to Captain William Sheppey Greene, informing him that Lieut Colonel Lamington Baillie is not entitled to Indian allowances for his time in South Africa, dated 25 Apr 1805
Copy of letter from Assistant Commissary General, Robert Hill, to the Lords of H.M. Treasury, requesting instructions regarding the payment of the detachment of Company's troops serving under General Beresford, dated, Buenos Aires, 10 Jul 1806
Petition of Elizabeth Unton, widow of Sergeant Robert Unton late of the Company's Recruiting Depot, adverting to her distressed condition and praying for financial relief, dated, Newport, Isle of Wight, 27 Jul 1806
Letter from Robert Andrews to William Ramsay, Company's Secretary, expressing thanks at his acquittal and requesting to be paid allowances for the period of his suspension, dated, 27 Harley Street, 2 Jul 1806, read in Court 9 Jul 1806, referred to Committee of Correspondence
Letter from Lieut Colonel Lamington Baillie to William Ramsay, Company's Secretary, requesting that the Court of Directors will concede his entitlement to Indian allowances when on sick leave at the Cape of Good Hope, dated, 54 Charlotte Street, Portland Place 26 Feb 1806, read in Court 5 Mar 180...
Observations upon the claim of Charles Binny, extracted from the proceedings of the Committee appointed to investigate the debts of Umdat-ul-Umara, dated 1 Oct 1804
Memorial to Lord William Bentinck, Governor of Madras, from six cavalry subalterns of the Madras Army, viz: Lieutenant Robert Outlaw, Charles William Bell, Hugh Dalrymple, John Woodhouse, Henry Jackson Close and John Moore, complaining of being superseded in rank and seeking redress, nd