A pension of 57 rupees 'per mensem' is granted to the widow of Raja Jagat Bahadur of Banda, this being one third of her late husband's hereditary pension.
Dispute among the sons of the late Nawab Allah Yar Khan as to who should be 'Rais' (Head of the Family) - Bengal Government decide in favour of the eldest son, Muhammad Khodayar Khan (includes a table showing the descendants of Allah Yar Khan, p 6).
An advance of 2000 rupees is made to Nawab Mehdi Kuli Khan of Patna to defray the funeral expenses of his relative the late Nawab Salat Jang - the loan is to be repaid by monthly instalments of 200 rupees deducted from his pension. Complimentary correspondence between the Nawab Amin-ud-daula and ...
Desire of the King of Oudh [Nasir-ud-din Haidar] to cancel the grant of 9 lakhs that had been made to Mumtaz Begam, the wife of the late Minister Muntazim ud daula - the provision for Kudsia Begam is increased from 24 to 33 lakhs.
Invasion of Dhar State by a band of Bhil tribesmen under the leadership of Auchat Rao, reputed son of Morar Rao, brother of the late Raja of Dhar - military measures taken against them - an allowance of 200 rupees 'per mensem' is granted to Auchat Rao provided he resides at some distance from Dha...
Trial of Shaikh Ghasi, for the murder on 12 Aug 1832, near Rahatgarh, of Najib Khan, a soldier in the Bhopal service - he is sentenced to death but the sentence is later commuted to life imprisonment with hard labour in Alipore Jail. Trial of Gulu Gond for the murder on 12 Aug 1832 of his wife Ka...
The two sons of the late Tej Singh of Kishtwar, who had been living at Ludhiana as dependents of the ex-King of Kabul [Shah Shuja], leave Ludhiana for Jaipur, having been offered a financial competence by the Chief Minister of that state.
Memorials to the Court of Directors from Mrs C G Bryne, widow of George Bryne, late Clerk in the Secret Department, praying that a portion of her late husband's pension be continued to her (the memorial, dated 12 Mar 1834, appears on pp 8-9).