Acceptance by Nana Govind Rao of Kalpi of the pension offered to him by the Company - on his death on 28 October 1822 his pension reverts to Government - reversion of other Saugor pensions.
Death of Kanhoji Rao Gaikwar at Poonamallee on 26 Nov 1824 - some of his effects are sold by auction and the rest taken back to Bombay (includes an inventory of his estate, pp 25-26)
Request of the King of Achin to the Madras Government for help in putting a stop to the piratical acts of one of his relatives - the Bengal Government counsel non-intervention since Achin no longer comes within the British 'sphere of influence'.
Death of Raja Ganga Gir Dilawar Jang - his son Jadbans Gir succeeds as head of the family - question of the provision to be made for the junior branches of the family.
Death of Bakht Begam, widow of Inayat Ulla Khan, at Bareilly, on 9 Aug 1827 - half of her pension is continued to Salar Begam, the widow of her nephew Otta Ulla Khan.
Death of Sahabi Begam, widow of the late Faizulla Bey Khan, on 6 Jun 1828, and of her son Ghulam Nakhsh Band Khan, on 1 Oct 1828 - both their pensions lapse to Government.
Sanction is given to the construction of a new Police Thana at Bithur at a cost of 500 rupees - the ground occupied by the old Police Thana is to be given to the ex-Peshwa [Baji Rao].