The Bengal Government revoke the license of the 'Calcutta Chronicle' on account of its persistent disregard of the press regulations - they refuse to allow any new paper to be established in its place.
Title page ‘Botanic Garden. Return of Dr. Wallich from Arracan. A Bholiah to be built for the use of the Garden at an expense of S.R. 2,500 and increase of allowance to two of the Painters’. Contents Page Correspondence/documents Extract Public Letter from Bengal, 29 Nov 1827 [pp. 1-4] wor...
Construction of a manually propelled paddle boat by Lieut Colonel Archibald Galloway - the boat is adjudged unsuitable for the Bengal Marine and is transferred to the Military Department.
The inhabitants of Calcutta are allowed to hold a public meeting at the Town Hall, to commemorate the character and achievements of the late Governor General, the Marquis of Hastings.
Further papers regarding the mineralogical survey of the Himalayas - reports of Captain James Dowling Herbert and Dr George Govan etc. the Asiatic Society to receive copies of the reports.