Employment of Major William Havelock of H.M. 4th Dragoons to obtain 40 or 50 horses at the Cape of Good Hope? for the use of the 4th Dragoons and the Bombay Horse Artillery.
Request of the Pasha of Baghdad to the Bombay Government for a supply of shot and shell - question of the policy to be pursued by the Government of India towards Turkish Arabia (includes extracts of reports of the Political Agent in Turkish Arabia, Lieut Colonel Robert Taylor)
Invasion of Ajmer District by a band of marauders from Jodhpur - on 10 Oct 1835 they are driven back by the Thakur of Barli and a detachment of Chaukidars - Government award the Thakur 350 rupees to compensate for the loss of his horses, and made him a present of a fowling piece
At the request of the Court of Directors the Government of India send home a copy of the sanad of 5 Sep 1833 which transferred the Kiarda Dun to the Raja of Sinmur [Fateh Parkash] (the sanad is on pp 9-10)
Violation of the British frontier on 27 Aug 1835 by a body of armed men from Charkhari who had been sent by the Raja [Ratan Singh] in pursuit of his uncle [Madan Singh] - the Agra Government impose a fine of 2,500 rupees on the Raja and compel him to pay compensation for any property taken from t...
Papers regarding Kathiawar (Vol 23) - sale of a 7 year old girl by her father to the Chief of Khirasra - minutes, on the subject of slavery, by the Governor of Bombay [Sir Robert Grant] and Members of the Bombay Council (includes, on pp 10-11 a list of slaves in Kathiawar on 25 Aug 1837, stating ...
Papers regarding Cutch State - birth of a son and heir to Rao Desalji on 26 Aug 1838 - the subsidy for Oct 1838-Oct 1839 to be paid over the four years 1839/40-1842/43 as a reward for the Rao's help in the Afghan expedition - remission by the Rao of most of the dues payable by the Wagher chiefs, etc
Papers regarding Baroda State, Vol 20 - case of a robbery committed on or about 8 Apr 1837 in the house of a merchant at Jakhau in Cutch by certain Waghers from Okha ( 8th demand of the 2nd Head of Complaint against the Gaikwar)
Reparation made to the family of the late Dhundu Pant (Vol 2) - Dhundu Pant's son Ganpat Rao is granted an allowance of 10 rupees 'per mensem' from the fine fund at Poona in addition to his salary as a karkun