Memorial of Robert Becher requesting compensation for the loss of his indigo factory in the Dehwa pargana, which had been plundered by Almas Ali Khan, his claim being based on the subsequent transfer of the pargana to British India.
Claim of Colonel James R Shepherd, formerly an officer in the Maratha service, to be compensated for ordnance and stores allegedly transferred by him to the Company's army, and to receive a higher pension.
Complaint of the Sultan of the Maldives against Joã Alwaez, a Brazilian sea-captain, who had been shipwrecked there on the Europa in 1812 but had repaid the Sultan's hospitality with acts of brigandage - the Bengal Government deport Alwaez to Goa.
The Bengal Government take exception to the conduct of Prince Mirza Jahangir in allowing one of his servants Wali Beg Khan to be insulted and threatened in his presence.
Extra allowances are paid to certain branches of the Delhi royal family out of the additional stipend which had been restored to the King (includes a list of the King's relatives, pp 21-37).
Question of the supply of battering guns and shot for the use of the Hyderabad Subsidiary Force and of ammunition and stores for the Nizam's regular battalions.
A pension of 120 rupees 'per mensem' is granted to D'Launay Gika, formerly an officer in the Maratha service, who had been disabled by a paralytic stroke.