Caution to the Political authorities in the Bengal and Bombay Presidencies against making known any instructions they may receive from Government without special orders to that effect
Proceedings of the Bombay Government connected with an individual named Hurreedass Heerjee, who having been imprisoned for debt in the town of Mysore, escaped from custody in August 1841 and took refuge in Cutch
Complaint preferred by Aga Mahomed Rahim Shirazee of Bombay, a Persian merchant, against the conduct of Osman Pasha, the Turkish Governor of Jeddah, in having taken possession of certain goods which he had consigned to his Agent at Jeddah, on the death of that individual
Southern Mahratta Country: dispute between the widow of Maharow Ghorepurray and her son Govind Rao of Machicknoor on account of an allowance of 500 rupees which was enjoyed by the deceased
Correspondence regarding a request by General Avitabile for securities belonging to him and held by the Bengal Government to be delivered to the order of Messrs Cockerell & Co of London
Memorial from members of the Madras Civil Service representing that during the period the Fund had been in operation, the Madras Service had received eight annuities less than it was entitled to, and soliciting the tender for acceptance of a fifth annuity annually at the Madras Presidency until ...
Statement of the Superintendent and Treasurer of the Government Bank showing the debts, or several items of old balances on the books of that institution, which are deemed desperate and irrecoverable, with a request for them being written off to Profit and Loss. Discontinuance of an office establ...
Papers on various subjects relating to finance in the Madras Presidency
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Committee appointed to investigate an alleged deficiency in the General Treasury, and an Accountant for the examination of the books on a monthly salary of 87½ rupees. Application from the Acting Secretary to the Mint Committee for the salary attached to his office from the date of his taking cha...