Native troops who were rewarded for their good service during the Vellore Mutiny of 1806 and who subsequently retire prematurely through ill-health are to receive a full service pension.
The Madras Government request information from the Court of Directors as to what amount of prize money is payable to the officers and men of the Madras Artillery who served in Egypt in 1801.
Papers regarding the Memorials of Lieut Colonel Arthur St Leger of the Madras Cavalry in which he complained of the appointment of Lieut Colonel Robert Rollo Gillespie as Inspector General of Cavalry, Madras, and of various other appointments of King's officers.
Lists of the Lieutenant Colonels in all three Presidency Armies are forwarded by the Madras Government to London with a view to their Brevet commissions being corrected, also lists of Majors and Senior Captains in the Bengal Army (includes copies of the lists).
Appointment of Major General Sir William Clarke to the staff of the Madras Army - Lieut General Hay Macdowall to be employed in the Centre Division of the Army with the allowances of a Major General on the Staff.
The heirs of native soldiers who died in Ceylon are to receive pensions according to the same rules as the heirs of those who died in the campaigns in the East Indies.