Further papers regarding the establishment of 'Elphinstone' Professorships at Bombay - financial aid sought from the Court of Directors - minutes on the importance of English teaching in native education, by Sir John Malcolm, Governor of Bombay, and Francis Warden and Richard Thomas Goodwin, Memb...
Correspondence between the Madras Government and the Faujdari Adalat on various topics, viz:- the law of perjury, the authority of the Court to interpret certain regulations, the punishment of cattle stealing and petty thefts, and the examination of prisoners.
Question of the retention of certain Madras convicts at Singapore (includes a return of Bengal and Madras convicts at Singapore, in Oct-Dec 1825, with particulars, pp 8-9, also a return of Madras convicts sentenced to transportation between Jul 1825-Jun 1826, with particulars, pp 19-21).
Losses sustained by John Wedderburn in disposing of his share in the 'Bombay Courier' Press - the Bombay Government forward his claim for compensation to the Court of Directors.
Changes in the judicial and revenue administration of the Deccan - reports of the Collectors of Dharwar, Khandesh, Ahmadnagar, Kaira, Broach, Surat, Ahmdabad, and the Northern and Southern Konkan.
Minute of the Governor of Bombay, Sir John Malcolm, on the judicial administration of the Deccan with special reference to relations with the Sardars (with associated correspondence).
Kidnapping of Christian children at Cochin by an Arab trader for sale as slaves in Arabia - the Madras Government instruct the Magistrate of Malabar and the Resident of Travancore and Cochin to monitor this individual's activities should he reappear on the Malabar Coast.