Abolition of the slave trade in Delhi and its vicinity (includes a printed copy of Regulation 10 of 6 August 1811 abolishing the slave trade in the Bengal Presidency).
Abandonment of a plan to establish a tribunal for trying offences committed by subjects of the Nizam within the British cantonments in Hyderabad State.
The Nizam's Chief Minister, Chandu Lal, is permitted to purchase some equipment from the Company's military stores, for two battalions of Hyderabad regular infantry.
Payment of the arrears of pension due from the Nawab Wazir of Oudh [Saadat Ali Khan] to the families of the late Mirza Ali Khan and Salas Jang, brothers of the Bhau Begam.
Complaint by a native NCO of the Company that he and his brother were deprived of their property by the Catwal of Shahabad - complaint of a Sepoy of the 10th Bengal Native Infantry that he was assaulted by one of the Nawab Wazir's Amaldars.
The Company reject the request of Tehsin Ali Khan that a pension be granted to Shaikh Shahab-ud-din, his agent for many years at the Lucknow Residency.