Application of the Pasha of Baghdad for the assistance of the Bengal Government in recovering some pearls which had been fraudulently withheld from him by the son of a Calcutta merchant.
Question whether the Bengal Government should resume certain Jagirs in Bundelkhand which had been granted by a former Political Agent, John Richardson, without the sanction of higher authority.
Complaint of the King of Delhi [Akbar Shah] that the Judge and Magistrate of Delhi [Thomas Theophilus Metcalfe] had intervened in palace affairs - decision that criminal acts committed within the royal palace should be cognizable only by the Resident.
Proposal of the Resident at Delhi [Sir James Edward Colebrooke] that the garden in the centre of the city belonging to Queen Mumtaz Mahal should be leased permanently by Government with a view to establishing a corn market, etc.
Settlement by the Resident at Delhi [Sir James Edward Colebrooke] of the dispute between Shams-ud-din Khan, eldest son of the late Nawab Ahmed Bakhsh Khan of Firozpur, and his brother Amin-ud-din Khan - Amin-ud-din Khan and his brother Zia-ud-din Khan are granted the estate of Loharu.
Death of the Nawab of Kunjpura, Bahadur Jang Khan - succession of his brother, Ghulam Ali Khan - resumption by Government of a jagir of 7½ villages which the late Nawab had held in Karnal Pargana - claims of Ghulam Nabi Khan against Bahadur Jang Khan.
Final settlement of the disputes between Ghulam Mohi-ud-din Khan and certain Sikh Sirdars regarding the petty estate of Indri in Karnal District - admission of the claims of the mother and brother of the late Sundh Singh.