The Sikh Chieftains of Kangra and the Simla Hill States request the Company to avert a threatened invasion of their territories by the Gurkha commander Amer Singh Thappa.
Application of the Nawab of Dacca [Nasrat Jang] for a further advance of 3,000 rupees to enable him to complete the repairs to a Muhammadan place of worship.
Application of the Prince Regent of Shiraz for the release of a Persian named Muhammad Reza Beg who had seized power in the state of Cachar and had subsequently been taken prisoner by the Company.
The Company admit the claim of Captain Francis Lynch to be re-imbursed the sum of money expended by him in securing the passage of 74 Chinese Artificers from Macao to Balambangan in May 1805
The reasons advanced by the Company in support of the British naval blockade of Java and the Moluccas are sympathetically received by some of the Malay Chiefs - claims of certain Malay merchants to compensation for the loss of their property in the blockade.
Claim of the widow of the late Bhangail Singh to the Taluka of Chelauni which had been seized by Jodh Singh Kalsia at the time of Charles Metcalfe's mission to Lahore.