Papers regarding the political situation in Persia, and the Company's diplomatic and military presence there, (includes a return of European and Eurasian civil military and medical personnel in the service of the Shah, with particulars as to date of appointment, salary etc. Jul 1833, pp 228-31, a...
Military dispositions in the Delhi Territory - responsibility of the Cis-Sutlej Chiefs for defending their own lands - withdrawal of the detachment of Skinner's Horse from Ambala, etc.
Bengal Government sanction Major Alexander Spier's bill for the contingent charges incurred on his mission to Jaipur in Oct-Dec 1832 - he is authorised to draw an extra allowance of 500 rupees 'per mensem' for the period he was absent on special duty.
Complaint of the Resident at Katmandu [Brian Houghton Hodgson] of the considerable delay in dispatching medicines from Calcutta to Katmandu - Government find the explanation of the Company's Apothecary, William Pitts Muston, unsatisfactory, and remove him from that office.
Papers regarding the Benares Political Agency - William Augustus Brooke allowed to retain the office of Agent after resigning from the Benares Court of Appeal - his services commended by the Bengal Government - his subsequent death on 10 Jul 1833 - William Gorton, the Commissioner of the Benares ...
Letter dated 2 Dec 1835 from Colonel Charles William Pasley, Superintendent of the Royal Engineers' Training Depôt at Chatham, to Edward Thornton, Secretary's Department, East India House - he alludes to the alleged disadvantages, as regards service and promotion, experienced by UK recruits for t...
Further papers regarding the claim of Lieut Colonel Robert Barnewall to extra allowances for the period he served as Political Agent in Kathiawar (includes a printed extract of Bombay Proceedings for 30 Nov 1830, on pp 7-8).
Difficulty of obtaining workmen at Nimach, with special reference to the repair of the Residency house and offices there - correspondence of the Bengal Military Board, etc.
Bengal Government enquire of the Agent in Rajputana [Lieut Colonel Abraham Lockett] as to why remittances from Delhi to Ajmer are no longer made through the Native Insurance Houses - delay in relieving the regular troops at Ajmer from their civil duties.