Complaint of Mir Muhammad Mehdi, a Persian merchant residing in Calcutta, that certain of his goods had been seized by officers of the Nawab Wazir of Oudh and that his Agent had been harrassed by a woman called Sharaf-u-Nisa.
Proposal that the rights possessed by the Nawabs of Bengal and Dacca in the Nawara Mahals of Districts Dacca, Mymensingh and Tippera should be commuted for a periodical cash payment.
A detachment of British troops under the command of Captain Hugh Augustus Boscawen assists the Nawab Wazir of Oudh in quelling an insurrection in the district of Mallanwan [Hardoi], caused by the rebellious Zemindar Madhu Singh.
A pension of 150 rupees 'per mensem' is granted to the widow of Kazi Muhammad Ikram, this being almost three quarters of the pension formerly awarded to the Kazi.
Measures taken in consequence of the oppressive conduct of Chobi Nawal Kishor, a member of the family of the late Kiladar of Kalinjar, towards his sister-in-law, the widow of Bhartju Chobi.