Act X of 1841 - An Act for prescribing the Rules to be observed, in order that ships or vessels belonging to ports within the territories, under the Government of the East India Company, or belonging to Native Princes or States, or their subjects, may become entitled to the privileges of British ...
Papers bringing to the notice of the Hon'ble Court a reference from the Governor of Prince of Wales Island, Singapore and Malacca relative to the rates at which quarter Guilders should be received in future by the mercantile community of that settlement in relation to the Spanish Dollar
Piracy, Vol 3: letters to the Hon'ble Court on the subject of the capture of the Bugla Durya Dowlut, a Bombay bugla sailing under English colours, by a large Benyas Bugla under the command of Mahammad bin Suggur bin Zeb, on 27 March 1835
Annual report on the affairs of Cutch for the year 1841 by A Malet, Political Agent in Cutch, with an accompanying memorandum by J P Willoughby, Political Secretary to the Government of Bombay, and related correspondence
Exchange of part of the late Nepanee Jagir in the Southern Mahratta Country, which had lapsed to the British Government, with villages belonging to the Raja of Satara, Vol 4: proceedings regarding the contemplated exchange with the Kolhapur Government for its Dutarfa villages
Proposal to give public plates to be run for at the annual horse race meetings at Bangalore and Madras by horses bred within the territories of Mysore and Madras with a view to the production of a superior local breed of horses
Act VI of 1842 - An Act for annexing to the British Territory certain villages belonging to the late Nepanee Jagir, and acquisitions by exchange from the Satara State, and for bringing under the Regulations an Inam Village of Purgunnah Yelloor
Claim of the family of the late Juggut Seth Indur Chund [Jagat Seth Inder Chand] of Murshidabad to a provision from Government (includes a genealogical tree of the Juggut Seth Family, pp.28-29)