A collection of oriental books is sent home on the William Pitt by the Council of Fort William College for the use of Oxford University (includes list of the books, pp 5-10).
Discovery of a dangerous shoal to the east of the Cape of Good Hope, by George Charlton, Master of the Chapman - suggestion of the Bengal Government that the area should be surveyed at some future period by the Bombay Marine.
Request of Zohra Begam, the widow of one of Tipu Sultan's vakils, for an increase in pension, and for the piece of land surrounding her husband's tomb to be exempted from taxation.
A remission of rent to the value of 2092 pagodas is made to the inhabitants of Bellary District owing to the damage caused to their crops by the Peshwa's troops while 'en route' to the temple of Kumaraswami at Sandur.
Death of the Nawab of Kurnool, Alif Khan, on 9 August 1815 - succession of his son Munawir Khan - opposition to Munawir Khan from various elements in Kurnool is put down by the Madras Army.
Request of Major Sir Charles Burdett of H.M. 56th Regiment to be reimbursed the losses sustained by him while under arrest on a charge of disrespectful conduct towards a superior officer Lieut Colonel William Dowse (includes a transcript of Burdett's court martial, pp 39-234).
Request of the family of the late Danji Shah that the pension of 3,000 rupees 'per annum' granted them by the Court of Directors be commuted for an allotment of land of equal value.
Cession to the Raja of Sikkim of the fort and territory of Naggri and other lands east of the Mechi river, which had been surrendered to the British by the Nepalese.