Women are allowed to be registered as sutlers at the Madras Military Stations, but, unlike male sutlers, they are not to be liable to corporal punishment.
Proposed modification of the Madras Army Regulations with respect to the receipt of pensions by the heirs of native soldiers killed in battle or on foreign service etc. - the proposal is forwarded to the Governor General for his consideration.
Memorial of John Stephen Boldero, dated 15 Oct 1833, making certain representations with respect to his removal from the post of Commissioner of Revenue and Circuit of the 4th (Moradabad) Division (with associated correspondence).
Relaxation of the rules which required descriptive rolls from pensioners as a condition of payment - native persons of rank to be exempted from this requirement.
Death, in Aug 1831, of Gopal Singh, Jagirdar of Garrauli in Bundelkhand - the Bengal Government grant a khilat of investiture to his son and successor [Paricchat].
Case of a native of Daghestan who has made repeated attempts to journey to Katmandu - the Resident at Katmandu has him arrested and proposes to extradite him to India but when it is discovered that he is not a European he is handed back to the Nepalese authorities.
The Bengal Government decline to accede to the request of Mukhtar Mahal, mother of the Nawab of Farrukhabad, that the present Manager of Farrukhabad, Ahmed Yar Khan, be dismissed and replaced by Muhammad Kasim Khan.
Bengal Government reject the request of the Farrukhabad pensioner, Mirza Muhammad Mohtashm Bakht, that his monthly stipend be increased from 200 to 700 rupees - in future all questions regarding pensions to be dealt with by the Local Government at Calcutta not by the Governor General.
Disputes between members of the family of the late Jagirdar of Sikri - complaint of the present Jagirdar [Mir Nasr Ali] regarding the resumption by Government of 5 villages that had belonged to the Jagir.