Lieutenant Henry Robert Deschamps is found guilty by Court Martial of having embezzled ordnance stores whilst in command of the garrison at Chandor - he is sentenced to be cashiered, (includes a transcript of his trial).
Papers regarding the revenues from the tax on pilgrims visiting the temple of Jagannath at Puri (includes a printed copy of the Governor General's regulation of 3 April 1806 regarding the Jagannath pilgrim tax)
Report of Captain John Baillie on the political situation in Bundelkhand in 1805. Instructions received by him from the Governor General dated 10 December 1805 and 5 June 1806.
Claims of the Rajas Himmat Bahadur and Shamsher Bahadur to lands in the Doab and Bundelkhand respectively. William Leycester, the Magistrate of Cawnpore, is censured by Government for impeding the occupation by Himmat Bahadur's family of the jagir assigned to them in Cawnpore district.
Allowance made by the Company to Amrit Rao and his adherents, of six lakhs of rupees 'per annum' - this is eventually to be commuted for an assignment of territory from Amrit Rao's brother Baji Rao, the Peshwa of Poona.