Amount charged by Major Thomas Hart for wastage of grain in the Mysore Campaign of 1799 is 5, 1/4 per cent less than that charged by Thomas Kingscote in 1790/91, [Reply suspended by orders of the Board of Control; for original drafts (177 of 1806/07) see Madras Draft Dispatches, F/3/46 pp 5-49]
A pension is awarded to Sultan Begum, the sister of the late Nawab Najaf Khan - her claim to the pargana of Sunj in the Aligarh District is rejected by the Bengal Government.
Papers regarding the repayment of a lakh of rupees by the Company to the Nawab Wazir of Oudh [Saadat Ali Khan.] The Nawab's offer of a further loan to the Company is refused.
Death of Prince Abdul Khalik, second son of the late Tipu Sultan - the sum of 10,000 rupees is advanced by the Company towards the expenses of his funeral.
The Company admit the claim of Munshi Lakshman Rao to the arrears of his jagir from the date of the treaty of Sarji Anjangaon to the time he was admitted to possession of the jagir.
Discontent of the rank and file of HM 22nd Regiment of Foot at Muttra owing to the delay in their receiving their arrears of pay and to their being supplied with inferior provisions - certain officers and NCOs are accused of fraudulent dealings.
Request of the Mani Begam that provision be made for the servants of the family of the late Nawab Rustam Jang from that part of the Nawab's stipend that had been resumed by Government - claim of the Nawab's son Mir Muhammad Ali to part of his father's property that had been made over to his fathe...
The interest on all sums held by the Madras Government is reduced to 6 per cent - sums not transferred to the general loan to be payable only in India and the principal not to be repaid without two years' notice.