Medical certificate signed by Surgeon Charles Griffiths, testifying that Captain Robert Blackhall's deleterious state of health precludes his returning to India, dated, London, 15 Apr 1808
Medical certificate signed by Apothecary James Seaton testifying that the multiple complaints to which Lieut Colonel Matthew Brattan is subject, namely, asthma, rheumatism and dropsy, absolutely preclude his returning to India, dated, Bridge St, Westminster, 31 Aug 1808
Medical certificate signed by Dr Thomas Girdlestone, testifying that the bowel complaint suffered by Lieutenant James Coppin Cocksedge, renders him unfit for military duty in the tropics, dated, Yarmouth, 25 Nov 1808
Medical certificate signed by Sutherland Meeke, Civil Surgeon of Malabar, testifying that the severe hepatitis suffered by Lieutenant John Grattan Guinness necessitates his immediate return to Europe, dated, Calicut, 26 Nov 1805
Letter from Assistant Surgeon Charles Edward Armstrong to William Ramsay, Company's Secretary, forwarding his letter concerning his appointment, dated, 12 Arlington Street, Camden Town, 16 Dec 1808