Scheme by Captain P T Cautley, Superintendent of the Doab Canal, for the irrigation of the Doab: establishments to take charge of, and report on, the water gauges at Hardwar, the Ghurmooktesur [Garhmuktesar] ghat, and at a place near Futteghur [Fatehgarh] below the junction of the Ganges and Ramganga
Correspondence regarding the Geographical Committee's map of Calcutta, and discontinuance of any further compilation of maps under the orders of the Honorable Court; and the salary of the Compiler to the Geographical Committee charged to the Revenue Department
Submission of the Khamtis Chiefs who had fled to the Mishmi Hills after the attack at Suddya in January 1839, and who were supposed to be mediating in conjunction with other tribes an aggressive movement into Assam. Report by Major Francis Jenkins, Agent to the Governor General, North Eastern Fro...
The papers mostly relate to the Booteeah deputation to Calcutta to solicit from Government the restoration of the Dooars of Bhutan, and includes a map of the Bhutan Dooars on the Bengal frontier by Captain R B Pemberton, Envoy to Bhutan (scale: 16 miles to 1 inch)
Proceedings regarding the affairs of Munnipore [Manipur]
Scope & Content:
Increase to the pension allowed to Jyheer Sing, ex-Joab Raj of Manipur. Attempt made on the life of the Regent of Manipur, and flight of the Raja and Rannee to Cachar.
Disturbances in Sawunt Waree: correspondence on the subject of the evasion of justice by offenders, freebooters and other criminals taking refuge in the Goa Territory
Scope & Content:
Includes a statement listing the names of individuals accused of offences who had fled to the Goa Territory, pp.66-67
Correspondence regarding the apprehension from the State of Sawunt Waree of a fugitive named Narrain Atmaram Oosupker, who absconded to the Goa Territory in consequence of his participation in the serious disturbances at Waree at the end of the year 1838