Request of the King of Achin to the Madras Government for help in putting a stop to the piratical acts of one of his relatives - the Bengal Government counsel non-intervention since Achin no longer comes within the British 'sphere of influence'.
Death of Raja Ganga Gir Dilawar Jang - his son Jadbans Gir succeeds as head of the family - question of the provision to be made for the junior branches of the family.
Death of Bakht Begam, widow of Inayat Ulla Khan, at Bareilly, on 9 Aug 1827 - half of her pension is continued to Salar Begam, the widow of her nephew Otta Ulla Khan.
Death of Sahabi Begam, widow of the late Faizulla Bey Khan, on 6 Jun 1828, and of her son Ghulam Nakhsh Band Khan, on 1 Oct 1828 - both their pensions lapse to Government.
Sanction is given to the construction of a new Police Thana at Bithur at a cost of 500 rupees - the ground occupied by the old Police Thana is to be given to the ex-Peshwa [Baji Rao].
Instructions from the Court of Directors as to the discharge of a portion of the 6 per cent Remittable Loan - opening of a new 5 per cent Transfer Loan, (includes notices concerning the 6 per cent Remittable Debt, printed at East India House, 14 May and 17 Sep 1834, on pp 15 and 17).
Payment of the 3rd and 4th instalments for 1833 and the 1st instalment for 1834 of the sums due to France under the Salt and Opium Engagement of Mar 1815.
Papers regarding the riot at Palghat on 10 Jun 1832, Vol 2 - proceedings of the Court of Enquiry held at Palghat on 11 Jun 1832 (pp 4-42) - accusation of want of zeal brought by the Joint Magistrate, William Augustus Neave, against the Commanding Officer of the 51st, Lieut Colonel James Hackett, ...
Refund to the present Raja of Tanjore [Sivaji] of the sum of 668 rupees, 4 annas, being the balance of a sum which the late Raja [Sarfoji] expended on erecting a monument at Benares to the memory of Dr Thomas Sutton.