Medical certificate signed by Surgeon James Bureau testifying that James Howison's deleterious state of health precludes his returning to India, dated, 19 Aug 1806
Medical certificate signed by Dr Francis Duncan testifying that the severity of Captain Joseph Knowles's bowel complaint precludes his returning to India in the immediate future, dated 70 Margaret Street, 2 Mar 1806
Medical certificate signed by Surgeon David Hay testifying that Lieutenant James Murray who has recently arrived at St Helena is suffering from a scrofulous tumour and other ailments which necessitate his returning to England, dated, St Helena, 16 Jun 1806
Medical certificate signed by Surgeons John De Vaumorel and Walter Ross Munro testifying that Lieutenant James Murray's deleterious state of health requires his returning to St Helena and eventually to England, dated, Calcutta, 16 Jan 1806
Medical certificate signed by Surgeon David Kay testifying that Lieutenant John Pester's poor state of health necessitates his return to Europe, dated St Helena, 8 Jul 1806
Extract of letter from Captain Thomas Hill, Assistant Secretary, Military Department, to Major General Sir Ewen Baillie, intimating that Lieutenant John Pester has been granted sick leave to England, dated, Town Major's Office, Calcutta, 3 Jan 1806
Letter from John Lumsden, Chief Secretary to Government, Bengal, to John Stracey, rejecting the latter's request for an increased salary for the period he served as Sub-Secretary in 1798-1800, dated, Council Chamber, 25 Jul 1805
Medical certificate signed by Dr M Baillie testifying that the severe eye disease suffered by Surgeon Thomas Luke Stokes precludes his returning to India at present, dated, Lower Grosvenor Street, 29 Apr 1806
Letter from Lieutenant Robert Clement Garnham, to William Ramsay, Company's Secretary, advising his return to England from France, and requesting that the time spent by him as a prisoner of war may count towards his service, dated, London, 7 Oct 1806, read in Court 8 Oct 1806, referred to Committ...