Report of the death, at Quilon, on 6 Dec 1833, on board the Victory, of S. Robinson, son of former EIC Chairman, Sir George Abercrombie Robinson - he is buried on 8 December at Tangasseri (also known as Tangancherry).
The ex-King of Kedah sends one of his sons Tunku Abdullah, on a mission to Calcutta - Bengal Government defray the expenses of the Tunku's return voyage to Malacca - they refuse to allow the ex-King to take up residence at Penang, Perak or Selangor but have no objection to his residing at Dili in...
Colonel A Du Bois de Jancigny is sent by the King of Oudh [Nasir-ud-din Haidar] to England with presents for King William IV and Queen Adelaide (a list of the presents appears on pp 88-95, 259-73) - complaint brought by Mrs S Mackenzie against Colonel Du Bois with respect to a financial transacti...
Claim of Bhim Rao of Mysore, on behalf of his son Bal Kristna, to the Enam village of Turmari in the Sampgaon Taluk of Dharwar District - Madras Government supply the Bombay Government with information regarding the claim (includes a genealogical table, on p 16)
Death, on 30 Sep 1834, of Nawab Amir Khan of Tonk - succession of his son, Wazir Muhammad Khan, - Government of India confer a khilat of investiture on the new Nawab - they refuse to allow the King of Delhi [Akbar Shah] to send a khilat of condolence to him.
No action can be taken on the claim made by James Rayhpuri 1830 to be compensated by the Nizam of Hyderabad for loss of employment, as he has since obtained another post in the Nizam's service
Claim of a baniya at Simla for the recovery of a debt from Captain William Edmund Hay - decision of the Government of India that such claims can only be heard by a Court of Requests composed of military officers
Death, in Aug 1835, of the Rao Raja of Jhansi [Rao Ramchand Rao] - succession of Rao Raghunath Rao (includes, on p8, a genealogical table of the Jhansi Ruling Family)
Death, on 10 Jun 1836, of Mahi Jian, widow of the late Sirdar Bhanga Singh of Thanesar - decision of the NWP Government that Mahi Jian's two daughters-in-law should continue to manage the Thanesar estate
Death, on 10 Aug 1837, of the Bai Sahiba of Saugor - her life pension of 94,000 rupees 'per annum' lapses to Government - her Jagir in Jalaun to be disposed of by the Chief of Jalaun, etc