Reports of Commander John Milligan Laws of H.M.S. Satellite on his surveys of the eastern coast of the Bay of Bengal, ie. Arakan, Tenasserim, the Mergui Archipelago, etc. - his charts of Port Owen and Kyaukpyu are lithographed at Government expense.
This reference was meant to cover volume 3 of the papers on steam navigation but only the title page exists. In place of vol 3 are to be found pp 85-457 of Collection 22502 ie Vol 1 of Papers on the Revenue Administration of the Deccan in 1821/22; for Vols 2-7 see Collections 22503-08 [IOR/F/4/84...
The limits of the city of Bombay not to be extended for the present - issue of a proclamation for levying a tax on houses beyond the limits according to Regulation 3 of 1817.
Death of Nawab Ahmed Ali Khan, son of Nawab Dil Diler Khan, on 17 Nov 1829 - a pension of 260 rupees 'per mensem' is granted to his widow and son - question whether Firoz Jang or Fazl un Nisa Begam should be recognized as head of the elder branch of the family - Government censure the conduct of ...
Claim of Mirza Mal Seth, a Delhi banker, that a loan of 4 lakhs of rupees made by him to the late Raja of Bikaner, Surat Singh, had been guaranteed by Sir Edward Colebrooke, the then Resident at Delhi - Government decide that Colebrooke's signature on the loan deeds did not amount to a guarantee.
Refusal of the King of Oudh [Nasir ud din Haidar] to grant an audience to Haji Mulla Haidar Ali, who had come to Lucknow with a complimentary letter from the Prince of Shiraz - the Haji is given 650 rupees by the Resident at Lucknow to enable him to leave Oudh
Account of a rocky bank discovered on 24 Jul 1832 by H.M.S. Melville on her passage down the Bay of Bengal, the location of the bank estimated to be latitude 17°26'N, longitude 85°51'E, (with associated correspondence)
Claim of Dulip Singh to a half share with his brother of the lands held by their late father in the Taluka of Ramgargh. Contested claim to the estate of the late Sirdar Kharik Singh, a shareholder in Shahabad.
The house at Penang purchased for the use of the ex-King of Kedah at a cost of 2000 Spanish dollars is sold by Government for the lesser sum of 2000 rupees.
The request of J.A. Hicken to be appointed Dutch Translator to Government in the place of the late J.L. Heefke is rejected by the Madras Government since they had decided to abolish the post.