The King of Delhi [Akbar Shah] is considered to have exceeded his authority by granting lands in Haryana to George Dyce, the husband of the grand-daughter of Zeb-un-nisa Begam (Begam Samru).
Favourable report by Major Robert Broughton on the state of law and order prevailing in the lands on the west bank of the Jumna between Delhi and Agra.
Claim of Jaswant Rao Holkar [Maharaja of Indore] that his Vakil at Delhi should receive a pension of 500 rupees 'per mensem' having, it is alleged, formerly received it from the revenues of the Assigned Territory.
Jaswant Rao Holkar [Maharaja of Indore] is suspected of entertaining a design to establish a federal union between the Maratha and Rajput states - a new coinage is introduced by him which contrary to former usage is engraved with his own name.
Dispute between Randhir Singh, Raja of Bharatpur, and Bakhtawar Singh, Raja of Macheri [Alwar] regarding an embankment or 'band' in Alwar which restricted the flow of water to Bharatpur.
Akbar Ali Khan, eldest son of the late Hyder Beg Khan, opposes the claim made by his younger brother in the Adalat Court at Lucknow, to a share of the family pension.
The Company furnish the Nawab Wazir of Oudh [Saadat Ali Khan] with a battering ram to reduce some small fortresses held by rebellious Zemindars in the districts of Bela, Sultanpur and Rae Bareli.
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Nov 1801-Mar 1808
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