Death, on 28 Sep 1835, of Lachhman Kaur, Sirdarni of Ferozepore - on her death the fortress and town of Ferozepore escheat to the British Government (includes a list of the property belonging to Lachman Kaur, pp 55-69)
Memorials of Surgeon Robert Flower Riddell, Nizam's Service, and of various Local Officers of the Nizam's Army soliciting the privilege of a furlough to England, (with associated correspondence)
Memorial of Captain Benjamin Johnston of the Garrison Battalion, Nizam's Army, complaining of being thrice superseded in rank - Government of India inform him that he can only expect advancement within the Irregular Branch of the Army (the memorial is on pp 6-10)
Appointments of certain officers to fill vacancies in the Nizam's Military Service, viz:- Dr Alexander Walker, Bombay Medical Service, to be Assistant Surgeon, Captains J Roebuck and H Stoddard to command vacant Corps, Lieutenant Cuthbert Davidson of the 66th Bengal Native Infantry to join the Ni...
Papers regarding Jaora State - question of the amount of nazrana (tribute) payable by the Nawab of Jaora [Ghaus Muhammad Khan] to Maharaja Hari Rao Holkar on the occasion of the latter's accession to the gadi of Indore - reasons why the Nawab did not pay his customary visit to Indore (includes re...
Proposal that certain Pindari prisoners who have allegedly been in confinement in Basra? for nearly 20 years should now be released, the Pindari Chief Namdar Khan having stated his willingness to stand security for them
Military operations against Sundia plunderers in Malwa - a band of them is defeated near Dhori on 9 Nov 1835 by a detachment of the Mehidpur Contingent - the notorious freebooters Niwal and Apji surrender voluntarily and are granted conditional pardons - reluctance of the officials in Sindhia's d...
The Hungarian scholar Alexander Csoma de Koros is allowed to remain for a further three years in India to continue his researches into oriental languages - his monthly allowance of 50 rupees is also extended for three years
Government of India supply the Raja of Nagpur [Raghuji III] with 25,000 pounds of gunpower, 700 muskets and 200 pistols, the cost to be charged to the Nagpur Government
Petition of Haji Muhammad Husain Khorasani to be granted a pension for himself and family, or, alternatively, to be appointed a British Agent at Bushire