The Bengal Government decline to comply with the request of the Commissioners at Bithur that a small party of horse should be permanently stationed there.
Sanction is given to the construction of a new Police Thana at Bithur at a cost of 500 rupees - the ground occupied by the old Police Thana is to be given to the ex-Peshwa [Baji Rao].
Presents made by the wife of Ramchandar Pant Subadar to the family of Major William Percy Cooke, Commissioner at Bithur, are forwarded to Calcutta - Cooke is admonished by the Bengal Government not to accept any such presents in future.
Remission of duty on goods required for the personal use of the ex-Peshwa, Baji Rao - abuse of the privilege by some of his followers - the limits of the exemption are more strictly defined.
The Bengal Government do not forbid a proposed meeting between the ex-Peshwa, Baji Rao, and his nephew Benaik Rao, but they decline to lend any official countenance to it.
Deaths of Mirza Salim-ud-din Ahmad Bakht and Mirza Jalal ud din Bakht, sons of the late Mirza Shigoftah Bakht, at Benares, on 31 Oct 1829 and 21 Nov 1829 respectively - proposed settlement between the Agent to the Governor General at Benares [William Augustus Brooke] and their creditors.