Request of the Nawab of Bengal [Nasir-ul-Mulk] that a subpoena issued against one of his servants by the Calcutta Supreme Court, should be withdrawn and that his servants should enjoy a general immunity from legal process.
Forcible seizure by servants of the Nawab of Bengal [Nasir-ul-Mulk] of certain Ramna or park lands in the districts of Birbhum, Burdwan and Nadia - question of the Nawab's entitlement to such lands.
The Bhil chief Raja Bhim Singh is rewarded for his help in securing the capture of Holkar's rebel chiefs who had committed depredations in the territories of the Peshwa and the Nizam.
Correspondence between the Bengal Government and Rear-Admiral William O'Brien Drury regarding the disposal of certain convicts who had escaped from New South Wales but had subsequently been recaptured by the Royal Navy.
Depredations committed by the rebel Budja Singh in various parts of the Upper Provinces - suspected connivance of some of the officers of the Nawab Wazir in his activities.
John Smee's account of the situation in Anjengo during the Travancore disturbances - his reasons for leaving the city - question whether the Commercial Residency at Anjengo should be transferred from the control of the Bombay Government to that of Madras.