The Bengal Government take exception to critical remarks made about themselves and the Government of Penang, in the 'Bengal Hurkaru' - they send a warning letter to the proprietor.
Death of the Nawab Amir-ud-daula Khiradmand Khan, a nobleman of Farrukhabad, on 25 July 1826-acrimonious dispute among his family regarding the disposal of his estate.
Dismissal of Maulavi Muhammad Saiyid-ud-din as Manager and Guardian to the infant Nawab of Farrukhabad - appointment of Maulavi Muhammad Abul Husain - he is subsequently replaced by the Nawab Ahmed Yar Khan.
The Bengal Government decline to support the claim for restitution of pension made by the Nawab Husain Ali Khan against his brother the King of Oudh [Ghazi-ud-din Haidar], but they offer the Nawab asylum within the Company's territories.
Disputes among the heirs of the late Sri Dhar Lacchman Pandit, formerly Minister of the Raja of Nagpur - intervention of the Agent at Benares, William Augustus Brooke.
Lacchman Singh Dawa, the former Kiladar of Ajaigarh, is released from confinement in Calcutta, and permitted to reside in the city on a pension of 600 rupees 'per mensem'.