Explanation of Lieut Colonel Colin Macaulay as to why he ordered the officers of the Carnatic Brigade to be publicly degraded, and the corpse of the former Diwan of Travancore to be exposed on a gibbet.
Claim of Henry Powney, a Ceylon Civil Servant, to compensation for losses sustained by him in the year 1804 when he was forbidden to import tobacco to Travancore by the Resident, Lieut Colonel Colin Macaulay.
Death of the Raja of Coorg, Vira Raja - succession of Rani Devammaji, his eldest daughter by his second wife - Devammaji's guardian, the Sode Raja, is replaced by Linga Raja - question whether Linga Raja has ambitions to succeed to the Masnad.
The Madras Government refer to the Governor General the suggestion of the Bombay Government that there should be a temporary prohibition on the export of ship timber from the ports of Cochin and Travancore to the Red Sea and Persian Gulf.