Memorials addressed to the Court of Directors by Nicholas Hankey Smith, Bombay Civil Service: (1) 28 May 1812 (printed), claiming a place on the Bombay Council; (2) Dec 1823, protesting at the rejection of his son John Hankey Smith as a Bengal writer because his mother was a native of Persia; (3) 20 Apr 1826, asking for a reply to (2); with a copy Committee of College minute, 23 Jul 1823, supporting J. H. Smith's nomination, and a draft memorandum that the Court rejected him on age grounds
Copy of a General Court resolution, 25 Jan 1826, calling for a comparative statement of the salaries and allowances of Professors and Assistant Professors in all the colleges and seminaries in England and India, with any additional sums paid to oriental language teachers
Report by Charles Wilkins on Medland's ability to teach the Persian, Bengali and Devanagari alphabets, with a note on his career at the College, 17 & 20 Dec 1825