Memorandum on the rank of Francis Russell Davidson in view of his delay in achieving proficiency in Bengali, quoting the precedents of Edmund Smith, Thomas Hamilton Pillans and William Maxwell Dirom, n.d. Read 23 Nov 1831
Letter from E. Strachey, asking that his son Edward's sailing date to Madras might be postponed until the next season, enclosing a medical certificate from William Pollard of Torquay, 10 & 15 Mar 1831
Letter from the Rev W. Hustler, Registrar of Cambridge University, reporting the election of the Rev Henry John Rose as an examiner of writers, 21 Oct 1831
Letters from H. G. Keene, soliciting a passage to Bengal and £20 special grant for Sullivan Hyder, son of the late Munshi Ghoolam Hyder, who has 'fallen into habits in London which are unfavourable to his morals and industry and may involve him in ruin', and forwarding a letter from Richard Watts, printer, of Crown Court, Temple Bar, London (to whom Sullivan was apprenticed) stating that 'there is not the least apprehension of his wanting employment on his arrival at Calcutta as he possesses ...
Letter from H. G. Keene, asking for the upstairs rooms of his house to be redecorated to eliminate further risk of scarlet fever and enclosing Caleb Hitch's estimate for the work, 30 Oct & 19 Nov 1831