Outbreak of a riot at Chingleput on 23 June 1818 owing to an attempt being made by some Paraiyans to rescue a member of the Right Hand Caste who had been imprisoned after an affray at Conjeeveram - dispersal of the mob by military force.
The sum of 3,000 rupees is granted to Captain Fairfax Moresby of H.M.S. Menai for compiling charts and a memoir of the Ethiopian Archipelago (Aldabra, Seychelles etc. etc.) - Captains of ships trading to and from Europe are permitted to take copies of the charts.
Attack on the fort and town of Tejgarh by the bandit Dhiraj Singh - defeat of his band by a detachment of the Bengal Army under the command of Captain Abraham Hardy.
The pension of Hamaz-ud-din is continued to his family - increase in the pension of the widow of Ghulam Ali Khan - a pension of 30 rupees 'per mensem' is granted to Hafiz Said Murtaza.
Death of the Khas Mahal Begam, widow of the late Nawab Wazir of Oudh, Saadat Ali Khan, on 7 June 1826 - the King of Oudh [Ghazi-ud-din Haidar] disregards the terms of her will and takes possession of her property, (includes a copy of the will, pp 19-35).
Deaths of the Nawab Mir Mehadi and of Zin ul Abedin, two of the great uncles of the Nawab of Bengal [Mubarak Ali Khan] - question of the disposal of their pensions.
Death of Rani Daya Kunwar of Buria - her share of the territory of Buria with the town of Jagadhri are annexed to British India - increase in the salary of the Political Agent at Ambala - indebtedness of Rani Daya Kunwar, etc.
Opening of a 4 per cent Loan by the Bengal Government - no Bills of Exchange to be issued after 20 Jun 1832 for the payment in England of interest on the Loans of 1822/23, 1824/25 and 1825/26 - intention of Government to pay off the 5 per cent Debt.
The sum of 1,000 rupees is paid to Lieutenant Archibald Irvine of the Bengal Engineers for his initial work on a plan of the City of Allahabad - the plan is completed by James Prinsep.