Correspondence between Rear Admiral William O'Brien Drury and the Bengal Government regarding the British naval blockade of Java and the Moluccas - deleterious effect of the blockade on the local commerce of the Malay States.
Captain John Canning is sent on a mission to Rangoon and Amarapura to explain to the Burmese authorities the reasons for the British blockade of the Mascarene islands (includes copies of Captain Canning's correspondence with the Bengal Government and the Burmese authorities).
The Company request Daulat Rao Sindhia [Maharaja of Gwalior] to restrain those of his troops engaged in the campaign against Jaipur, from attacking the territories of Raja Ubhai Singh, Nijabat Ali Khan and the Raja of Alwar - he is also requested to give back any contributions he may have levied ...
The Bengal Government refuse to sanction the expenses incurred by the Resident at Hyderabad (Captain Thomas Sydenham) in purchasing ambaris (howdahs) and other articles.