Question of the right of the widow of an enamdar to adopt a son - case of the widow of Dhond Bhat bin Visram Bhat, an enamdar of Khondoura in Poona District
Death, on 15 Mar 1841, of the Nawab of Cambay [Bundi Ali Khan] - he is succeeded by his nephew [Mirza Husain Yawer Ali Khan], the latter's father [Yawer Ali Khan] having waived his right of succession (includes , on p 24, a genealogical table of the Nawabs of Cambay)
Death, at Patna, on 23 Apr 1840, of Husaini Begam, one of the widows of the late Nawab Wazir Ali Khan of Oudh - subsequent request of his two remaining widows, Izat-un-Nisa Khanam and Bibi Masseti Khanam, for an increase in pension
Death, at Vellore, on 17 Apr 1840, of Hafiz Syed Murtazah, one of the pensioners on the Two Lakh Fund - a pension of 15 rupees 'per mensem' is granted to his widow, Aubidah Begam
Death, at Bithur, on 12 Oct 1840, of Bhikaji Pant Appa Wagh, one of Baji Rao's followers, who had been in receipt of a pension of 250 rupees 'per mensem' from the British Government
Death, on 18 Oct 1839, of Biswas Rao Moresar, a pensioner on the 2½ Lakh Fund - his pension of 1000 rupees 'per annum' and the rent-free lands held by him in Udaipura village, Saugor Pargana, are continued to his son, Moresar Rao Bhao
An Arab named Ali bin Syed who had absconded from the service of an Arab Jemadar at Hyderabad and taken with him a large amount of Government money, is detained by the Gaikwar of Baroda [Sayaji Rao] and given up to the Hyderabad Authorities
Baroda, Vol 21 - death, on 25 Jul 1841, of Damaji Rao, only son of Ganpat Rao Sahib, the eldest son of the Gaikwar, Sayaji Rao - Bombay Government send their condolences