The Madras Government restore to Jenarthana Poy his property in Travancore which had been seized in the prosecution of a court case in which he was a surety.
The sum of 480 rupees expended by Captain Frederick Crowe while commanding the Siladar Horse at the attack on Kittur, is charged by the Madras Government to the Intelligence Department.
Death of the Raja of Pudukkottai, Vijaya Raghunatha Rai Tondaiman, on 4 June 1825 - succession of his brother, Raghunatha Tondaiman - the widow of the deceased Raja is dissuaded from committing Sati, (includes a genealogical table of the ruling family, p 49)
Complaint of Rama Ayengar that the Raja of Tanjore [Sarfoji] had deprived him of his right to administer the revenues of a certain temple - the Resident of Tanjore, Captain John Fyfe, finds his complaint to be without foundation.
The Bengal Government agree to the request of the Raja of Tanjore [Sarfoji] that repairs should be made to a silver covering which he had presented to the Vishnupada temple at Gaya.
Exchange of compliments between the Raja of Tanjore [Sarfoji] and the new Governor of the Danish Settlement of Tranquebar [Hans Diderich Brinck-Seidelin] - the Danish tribute to be paid at Tanjore and not Tranquebar as hitherto.