Papers regarding the payment of the Kandyan pensions - the ex-King of Kandy is permitted to give his daughter in marriage provided there are no political objections to her intended husband (includes a list of the King's relatives living in Pudukkottai etc. pp 8-9).
The Naib-i-Mukhtar, on the advice of the Madras Government, prevents the Nawab Begam from instituting proceedings in the Supreme Court, since these proceedings would probably have required her to appear as a witness.
At the request of the Bombay Government the pension of 500 dollars 'per mensem' enjoyed by Tunku Saifu Alam is made payable at Cochin but debited to the Government of Penang.
Issue of a formal sanad confirming the restoration of the Jagir of Sandur to Siva Rao and his heirs in perpetuity, (includes a genealogical table of the ruling family, p 182).
Payment by the Nawab of Kurnool [Ghulam Rasul Khan] of his tribute for the Fasil year 1234, ie Jul 1824-Jul 1825 - explanation as to why the Bengal Government did not send presents to the Nawab on the occasion of his accession.