Claim of the King of Delhi [Akbar Shah] to 10 villages in Rewah State and to arrears of rent respecting the same - opinion of Francis Curwen Smith, the Agent at Jubbulpore, that the King has a rightful claim only on one village, that of Mokhandpur.
Death of Hissam-ul-Mulk on 12 Feb 1829 - his entire pension is continued to his son, for the support of the whole family, on condition that the son uses half the pension to liquidate his father's debts.
A further sum of 500 rupees is paid to the proprietors of the Catholic church at Tayit near Quilon as extra compensation for the damage the church sustained when it was used by the Government for military purposes.
Papers regarding an attack made on the night of 20 Apr 1829 by followers of the Raja of Ranpur upon 5 villages belonging to the Raja of Nayagarh, the attack resulting in considerable loss of lives and property - the Bengal Government subsequently restore the 5 villages to the Raja of Nayagarh and...
Marriage at Dewas on 25 Jun 1830 between Fara Bai, sister of the Raja of Dewas Senior [Rukmangad Rao] and the son of Rustan Rao, Desmukh of Kumbari - the Resident at Indore [Cornwallis Richard Cartwright] is reprimanded by Government for sending presents to the bridal couple, without official san...
Papers regarding the abolition of the Town Duty of Bombay and the substitution of a fixed duty of 1½ per cent in addition to the Establishment Sea Customs.
Claims of Major John Low 1) to draw his allowances as Agent at Jaipur for the period between leaving that post and assuming charge as Resident at Gwalior 2) to draw his allowances as Resident at Gwalior during the interval between his leaving Gwalior and assuming charge of the Lucknow Residency -...
The sum of 2000 rupees is distributed to the Shia and Sunni Mullahs at Lucknow, on the occasion of the departure of the Governor General [Lord William Bentinck] from that city.