Extracts from earlier records regarding the imposition of the pilgrim tax and the support of native religious institutions (includes receipts and disbursements for temples in the Bengal Presidency, 1812-28, p.149, for pagodas and mosques in the Madras Presidency, 1829-30, p 151, and accounts for ...
Complaint of several officers of the Bombay European Regiment that their promotion prospects have been adversely affected by the amalgamation of the two European regiments into one unit.
Complaint of the Governor General, Lord William Bentinck, that the Madras Government have disregarded the rules restricting the extra-regimental employment of officers.
Proposal of the Commissioner in Cuttack, Thomas Pakenham, that the certificates issued to pilgrims proceeding to Jagannath should be differently worded - minute of John Herbert Harington advocating the abolition of the pilgrim tax (pp 16-23) - the collections from certain shrines in Moradabad Dis...
Following the abolition of the office of Regimental Paymaster in the Madras Army, the Madras Government ask the Bengal Government for information respecting the allowances and duties of Adjutants and Quartermasters
Correspondence between the Government of St Helena and the Court of Directors regarding the supply of silver coins for use on the island. [Attached to Bengal Territorial Financial draft 611 of 1832 but no dispatch traceable with this reference: see however
The Bombay Government grant a sum of money and a piece of land near Ahmadabad to Dr Henry Johnston, with a view to the experimental cultivation of indigo, Bourbon cotton, etc.