Death on 18 Oct 1827 of Maharaj Sahi, Raja of Sambalpur - succession of his widow Rani Mohan Kunwar - decision that on the Rani's death the state should lapse to the British Government unless the daughters of Mahanj Sahi or their offspring can establish a valid title.
A reward of 1,000 rupees is paid by the Bengal Government to Ram Singh for killing the notorious freebooter Shaikh Dala - question of the action to be taken against Shaikh Dala's adopted son Shaikh Bhola for complicity in his father's crimes.
A donation of 25,000 rupees is made by the Baiza Bai of Gwalior to Captain Orlando Stubbs in consideration of the severe wound he received while serving with Sindhia's Contingent - question whether in view of this donation Stubbs should continue to receive a wound pension from the Company.
An advance of 6,144 rials is made by the Madras Government to the Naib-i-Mukhtar on account of certain charities at Mecca - the sum is to be subsequently repaid from the Carnatic revenues.
An advance of 2,560,900 rupees is made by the Bengal Government for the relief of the mercantile community of Calcutta, on the security of certain lands and properties.
Capture of Kedah on 18 Apr 1831 by a force of Malays under the commander of the notorious pirate Tunku Kudin - the ex-King of Kedah who was suspected of instigating the attack is removed from Penang to Malacca - Kedah is recaptured by the Raja of Ligore on 5 Oct 1831, (Vol 2).
Copy of forms of a Khasra or survey register and a field map furnished by native Amins of Gorakhpur District and referred to in paragraph 26 of the letter from the Sadr Board of Revenue to the Governor General dated 25 May 1831 (see 52280)
Attack made in July 1829 by a band of Mewatis from Tijara upon the village of Meowali in Gurgaon District - the Raja of Tijara [Balwant Singh] is compelled to make restitution and to surrender the culprits to the British authorities (includes a list of the culprits with the names of their village...
The claim of Pir Bakhsh to half of the village of Ouglana in Tonk, is rejected by the Bengal Government when they discover that Bakhsh had altered the original sanad in his own interest.