The Surveyor General of India forwards some manuscript volumes to London for the use of the Astronomical Society - he also sends back some maps and field books to the Court of Directors (a list of the maps and field books appears on pp 5-12).
Assault committed on 28 Jul 1827 by two French subjects from Chandernagore, on the Daroga of the Hooghly Customs House - question whether the Bengal Government should demand the extradition of the offenders to British India.
The Dutch Commissioners at Amboina request the aid of the Company's cruiser Nautilus to suppress an insurrection on the neighbouring islands of Haruku and Saparua - their request is refused by Captain William Gordon Mackenzie, the British Chargé d'Affaires at Amboina.
Papers regarding the restitution of Chinsura to the Dutch Government in 1817 - the Bengal Government reject the claim of the Dutch Commissioner, J A Van Braam, for the restoration to the Dutch of certain commercial privileges.
The Dutch Commissioner J A Van Braam, refuses to accept the cession of the commercial factory at Kalkapur near Murshidabad unless it is placed on the same independent footing as Chinsura.
The Bengal Government reject the claim of the Dutch Commissioner, J A Van Braam, to receive 2662 rupees, the amount of the assets of certain insolvent estates at Chinsura.
The Bengal Government reject the request of the Dutch Commissioner, J A Van Braam, to be allowed to establish a separate Dutch pilot service on the river Hooghly.