A title is conferred by the Bengal Government on the youngest son of the Nawab Saulat Singh, son of the late Nawab Dilawar Jang - the right of the Nawab of Bengal to confer titles is not admitted.
Death of the Nawab Ahmed Baksh Khan of Firozpur on 18 Nov 1827 - succession of his son Mirza Shams-ud-din Khan - exchange of presents between the new Nawab and the Resident at Delhi [Sir Edward Colebrooke].
Seizuce of the village of Aitiana by the Raja of Jind, Sangat Singh, under a grant from Ranjit Singh - violent conduct of Sangat Singh towards the proprietor of Aitiana, Ran Singh - the Bengal Government compel him to make restitution - question whether the protected Sikh Chiefs should be allowed...
Upon the death of Gurjin Ali Khan the two villages which he held in the Malpura pargana of Agra District are resumed and assessed by Government - one half of the net revenue is continued to his son.
Deaths of Mirza Abud Jan and Mirza Usbak Jan, sons of the late Prince Mirza Khuram Bakht - the former's pension is continued to his mother, the latter's to his widow.
The St Helena Government expend the sum of £5,550 to secure the manumission of 124 slaves - they request the Court of Directors to allow Captain George Andrew Den Taaffe to receive a salary for his work as Reporter of Slave Emancipations.
Desecration by a Hindu mob of the mosque at Ajanur in the Bekal Taluk of South Kanara District - the Kazi of Mangalore who subsequently tried to stir up anti-Hindu feeling among the sepoys of that garrison is dismissed from office by Government.