Papers regarding the trade in Malwa opinion - profitability of the trade - adjustment of accounts with the Malwa States - question of the quantity provided for local consumption, etc. Vol 2.
Arrival of three Muhammadan pilgrims in England bearing a petition on behalf of the widows and children of the late Nawab Shamsher Bahadur - the Court of Directors refuse to consider their petition but defray their passage back to India.
The Bengal Government object to a suggestion of the Commander in Chief [Lord Combermere] that N.C.O.s of King's Regiments should be appointed to the 1st Bengal European Infantry - they express no objection however to such N.C.O.s serving with Native Regiments.
At the request of the Commander in Chief [Lord Combermere] the regiments of the Bengal Army are allowed to display on their regimental colours the names of all the successful actions in which they were engaged, from the earliest times to the present.
Establishment of the 'East Indian Amelioration Society' to promote the interests of Eurasians in the Bombay Presidency - the palace and grounds of Phulshahar near Poona are granted to the Society by Government for the establishment of an agricultural colony.
Report by Major General Thomas Hardwicke and Lieut Colonel William Forrest on the experiments conducted at Woolwich by Messrs Theodore Jones and Co. on patent wrought iron wheels for gun carriages.
Payment of batta to officers and crews of the Bombay Marine who took part in the Burmese War - claim of Captain Thomas Kitson Terrell (includes list of payees, pp 19-24)