Attack made on two sepoy recruits near Dhar by a party of Bhils - one of the recruits is mortally wounded - the perpetrators are subsequently caught and punished.
A title is conferred by the Bengal Government on the youngest son of the Nawab Saulat Singh, son of the late Nawab Dilawar Jang - the right of the Nawab of Bengal to confer titles is not admitted.
The proposed exchange of territories between British India and Nagpur whereby the British would receive the district of Deogarh - Balaghat, is deemed inadvisable at present.
Favourable report by the Resident at Nagpur, Francis Boyle Shannon Wilder, on the state's administration and on the character of the young Raja [Raghuji III].
John Stephens, the Principal Assistant at Seoni, is stabbed to death on 17 August 1827 by a prisoner whom he was interrogating (includes a plan illustrating the circumstances of the fatal stabbing, p 53)