Jaswant Rao Ram Chandra, Minister of the Raja of Nagpur, requests the Bengal Government to use their good offices with the Nizam of Hyderabad to obtain the restitution of a jagir for his nephew Ragpat Rao Madhu.
The Acting Resident at Nagpur, Richard Jenkins, is authorised to give an official entertainment to celebrate the marriage of Batta Sahib the heir apparent of the Bhonsla Raja.
Shah Najji is sent on a mission from the King of Delhi [Akbar Shah] to the Governor General, [Lord Minto] - criticism of Akbar Shah's pretensions to regal authority vis-a-vis the Company.
The stipends of the Royal Family at Delhi are increased to 12 lakhs of rupees 'per annum' - measures are taken to counter the intrigues of the King's third son Prince Jahangir.