Assistant Surgeon Thomas Ginders, medical officer of the Gwalior Contingent, is arrested at Sipri on charges of violence towards his wife, and insubordinate conduct - he is subsequently released but transferred to Jalaun - his place at Sipri is taken by Assistant Surgeon John Hope
Proposal of the Commandant of the Oudh Auxiliary Force [Brigadier Thomas Anquetil] that a European Sergeant and Gun Corporal should be added to the establishment of the 1st Artillery Company
Question whether Guna or Sipri [Shivpuri] is the more suitable location for the headquarters of the Gwalior Contingent - Government of India decide that the headquarters should remain at Sipri
Proposals for reforming the Abkari system in the Bengal Presidency - experimental introduction of the new system of Abkari administration in the Alipore Division - Samuel George Palmer appointed Commissioner for the Superintendence of Abkari Revenue - measures taken to restrict the British soldie...
Accounts of the Gwalior Reformed Contingent for the period Nov 1838-Apr 1839 - appointment of Assistant Surgeon John Hope as medical officer of the Contingent
Inspection reports by Brigadier Thomas Anquetil on the 1st Artillery Company, and 1st Cavalry Regiment, Oudh Auxiliary Force, at Sultanpur, and on the 2nd Infantry Regiment, Oudh Auxiliary Force, at Sitapur (with associated correspondence)