Act no 1 of the Government of India, passed on 20 Nov 1834, renders unnecessary any further confirmation of Government of India proceedings held since 22 Apr 1834 - the Commercial Department is abolished and its duties shared between the Public and Financial Departments - decision on the form of ...
Claim of the King of Oudh [Nasir-ud-din Haidar] to certain lapsed stipends and pensions payable from the Bhau Begam's Fund and from the interest of the first loan - question of making good the loss incurred by the Company owing to these pensions having been paid by the lunar instead of the solar ...
The request of the Pasha of Egypt's agent in India, Shaikh Abdulla, to be granted financial assistance, or, alternatively, to have a police escort accompany him to Delhi, is rejected by the Bengal Government - they also reject his further request to be granted a rahdari parwana (ambassadorial pas...
Death, on 27 Jan 1836, of the Begam Samru-lapse of her estates to Government - disbandment on her troops - claims against Government by her residency legatee, David Ochterlony Dyce Sombre - question of the Government of India's responsibility for paying pernsions to the Begam's dependents (includ...
Death, on 4 Apr 1835, of the Raja of Benares [Udit Narayan Sing] - succession of his nephew and adopted son [Ishwari Prasad Narayan Singh] - Government of Agra grant the young Raja a Khilat of condolence
The pension of the late Fateh Yab Khan, one of the descendants of the Rohilla Chieftain, Hafiz Rahamat Khan, is continued to his eldest son, Zafar Yab Khan