Complaint preferred by the Nawab of Arcot [Azim-ud-daula] against the Collector of Trichinopoly [Charles May Lushington] for entering one of his palaces in Trichinopoly in search of buried treasure.
Further papers regarding the detention of the deposed King of Kandy, his family and other Ceylonese prisoners at Vellore and elsewhere in the Madras Presidency, (includes lists of the King's relatives, pp 52-55, and lists of Kandian prisoners p 88).
The Madras Government reject the claim of certain peons, who had been discharged by the Raja of Pudukkottai [Raghunatha Rai Tondaiman], to be restored to the service and to receive arrears of pay.
The charge brought by an Egyptian slave-trader against certain public officials in Malabar of having condoned the seizure of some Abyssinian slaves and Cutch native girls, is dismissed by the Madras Government as without foundation.
Recommendation of the Madras Government that a pension be awarded to the illegitimate children of the late Captain John Butler, a negro officer, formerly Commandant of the Resident's escort at Tanjore, (includes a list of the children, p 15).