The Company request the Nawab Wazir of Oudh [Saadat Ali Khan] to suspend the duty on the export of foreign coins from Lucknow until the end of the Fasli year 1215 (1807/08).
A joint pension of 200 rupees 'per mensem' is granted to the brothers Ayet Ullah Khan and Muhammad Ali Khan, formerly Commanders of the Fort at Allahabad - in addition Ayet Ullah Khan is awarded the sum of 3,000 rupees to pay off his debts.
Extent of the progress made in constructing a new palace for the Nawab of Bengal [Nasir-ul-Mulk] at Murshidabad - embarrassed state of the Nawab's finances.
An exchange of correspondence between the King of Delhi [Akbar II] and the Nawab of Bengal [Nasir-ul-Mulk] does not meet with the approval of the Company.
Sicca rupees from the Company's Mint at Farrukhabad which have been imported for use in Oudh are subject to a batta (discount) imposed by the Lucknow bankers.
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Aug-Oct 1807
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