The sum of 10 lakhs of rupees is paid into the Delhi Treasury by the firm of Lacchmi Chand and Mani Ram, Seths, as a subscription to the Four Per Cent Government Loan of 7 Jun 1831.
Death, on 24 Aug 1836, of the widow of Rai Sukh Lal - one third of her Lucknow pension of 150 rupees 'per mensem', is to be continued to her dependents
Death, on 15 May 1838, of Sah Govind Lal, son of the late Sah Behari Lal - Government of India reject the petition of Govind Lal's two sons to be granted a letter of recommendation to the Resident at Lucknow
Death, on 11 Jul 1839, of the Chief of the Hill State of Baghat [Mohindar Singh] - in the absence of direct heirs the state lapses to Government - question of the suitability of the Kasauli Hill in Baghat for the establishment of an invalid depot (includes, on p 7, a genealogical table of the Bag...
Grant of a piece of land at Dharwar to four German missionaries, viz:- S Hebich, H Frey, H Loesch and Y Layer, for the purpose of building a mission house and an English school - they are also granted building materials worth 200 rupees
Mir Nasir Khan of Sind repays 31,317 rupees of the 50,000 rupees advanced to him by the Bombay Government for repairs to the canal at Karbala - the balance is to be carried to his credit on account of the grain supplied by him to the Army of the Indus
Report by J T Simes and Co upon samples of the Ahmadnagar wool shipped home to London on board the Euxine (includes, on pp 3-4, a descriptive list of the consignment)