Papers regarding the Saugor Political Agency - Captain William Sleeman granted temporary house rent for a cutcherry, while investigating Thag murders - general question of the overall establishment - two infirm Writers at the Agency, Robert Watts and Chambers William Witney McKean, are allowed to...
Measures taken in Bengal to prevent the possible introduction of the plague on ships from the Persian Gulf - temporary establishment of quarantine stations at Diamond Harbour and Chittagong (includes lists of Arab ships, with particulars, pp 90-91, 481-82, coloured plans of the quarantine station...
The Governor of the Straits Settlements [Robert Ibbetson] informs the Bengal Government that, for various reasons, no effect has yet been given to the Court of Directors' suggestion that certain Acts of Parliament be translated into the vernacular languages of that area.
Statement of the revenue collections of Sambalpur, Surguja, Singhbhum and the Orissa Tributary Mahals for the years 1831 and 1832 (with associated correspondence).
Bengal Government present the Raja of Nagpur with a copy of Lieutenants Norris and Weston's 'Map of the Nagpur Territories' together with a list of villages. The cost of preparing the map amounts to 580 rupees.
Bengal Government reject a renewed claim by Haji Muhammad Husain Khorasani for compensation on account of losses sustained by the detention of his ship at Rangoon during the Burmese War of 1824-26.
The request of Anna Meiselback, widow of Colonel Johan Frederick Meiselback, to be granted an increase in pension, is rejected by the Bengal Government.
Rai Kishen Pershad and Rai Radhanath Pershad, great nephews of the late Raja Rajballab, are each granted a pension of 12 rupees 8 annas 'per mensem', on account of their extreme poverty.