The Bengal Government profess themselves dissatisfied with Major Charles Mouat's explanation for the delay in completing the mausoleum to Lord Cornwallis at Ghazipur - the extra allowance paid to Mouat on account of the mausoleum is discontinued.
The Madras Government request the Bengal Government to send them a supply of oriental books for the use of Fort St George College (includes list of the books, pp 19-21).
George John Siddons, the Acting Resident at Fort Marlborough, is allowed to draw an extra allowance of half the difference between the salary of the Resident and the salary of the Head Assistant and Secretary.
The Bengal Government make a further year's subscription of 800 rupees 'per mensem' to the Fund for Distressed Europeans (includes a list of the beneficiaries with a brief biographical note on each, pp 11-19).
Minutes of the Governor General, Lord Minto, and the two other Members of Council, Neil Benjamin Edmonstone and Archibald Seton, on the occasion of Lord Minto's relinquishing the office of Governor General.
Discovery of Minto's channel in the Hooghly river by Captain John Collie - the new channel is surveyed by the Marine Surveyor General Captain Charles Court and is considered to be more favourable to navigation than Thornhill's channel.