Correspondence between the Managers of the Bengal Medical Retiring Fund and the Bengal Government - question of the rate of interest to be allowed on the balance of the Fund in the Public Treasury etc. (includes, on pp 37 and 39, certificates awarding annuities of £300 'per annum' to Walter Askel...
Bombay Government inform the Count of Directors that the packages sent out on the Abercrombie Robinson in 1832, containing presents from King William IV to the Ras of Abyssinia, have remained unclaimed in the Government Warehouse - they request instructions as to their disposal
Charges of misconduct brought against Ramapa, the Government Arkbarnavis at Kothapur - he is dismissed from the service, but a subsequent enquiry held by the Political Agent at Dharwar, John Andrew Dunlop, clears him from the changes, and he is reinstated
Proposal of Managrs of the Bengal Military Orphan Fund that the subscriptions of those retired officers who contnue to contribute to the Fund should normally correspond with the pay or pension on which they retire
Claim of Mullahjalal, a Kandahar merchant, for money advanced to the late Dr James Gilbert Gerard - claim of Mullah Najib, a British Government pensioner, residing in Peshawar, to the value of two horses sold by him to Dr Gerard - Government of India pay Mulla Jalal and Mulla Najib 700 and 1000 r...
Death, on 2 Sep 1835, of Hari Ramchandar Dhanderi father-in-law of the ex-Peshwa of Poona, Baji Rao - his pension lapses to Government - death on 8 Nov 1835 of Ramchandar Chandhri, a 2nd Class Sirdar of the Decian - his jagir and pension likewise lapse to Government - question whether 'ex gratia'...
The Order of the Lion and Sun (2nd class) is conferred by the King of Persia [Muhammad Shah] upon Lieutenant Edward Patrick Lynch of the 16th Bombay Native Infantry - Bombay Government inform Lieutenant Lynch that he will not be permitted to wear the order until the royal permission has been rece...
After the execution of Shams-ud-din Khan in 1835 his estate of Loharu is made over to his two brothers Amin-ud-din Khan and Zia-ud-din Khan - Government of India reject the claim of the Raja of Always [Banni Singh] to resume the estate
Death, on 27 Jan 1836, of the Begam Samru-lapse of her estates to Government - disbandment on her troops - claims against Government by her residency legatee, David Ochterlony Dyce Sombre - question of the Government of India's responsibility for paying pernsions to the Begam's dependents (includ...