Extracts from earlier records regarding the military powers exercised by the three Presidency Governors and the delegation of authority during a Governor's absence [Appendix to 51449* above].
Questions regarding the authority exercised by the Governor of Madras over the garrison of Fort St George and the delegation of authority during the Governor's temporary absence - opinion of the Chief Justice of Bengal Sir Charles Edward Grey (pp 5-31) [Appendix to 51449* above].
The executors of the late Basil Cochrane request the Court of Directors to sanction a revision of the tolls collected on the Kantupalli Canal, a branch of Clive's Canal at Madras (includes coloured section drawings of Clive's Canal showing the alterations made between 1802 and 1813, also drawings...
Invasion of the Supa Taluk of North Kamara District by a band of marauders from the Southern Maratha Country - their attack on Haliyal - they are eventually dispersed by military force.
Unsuccessful application by the Madras Government to the French Authorities at Pondicherry for the surrender of an escaped prisoner John Hendrick - Vol 1.
A Serjeant of the Sheriff of Madras is considered to have acted 'ultra vires' when he broke into the godown of a merchant at Walajapet and seized property belonging to a person not named in his official warrant - opinion of the Advocate General, Madras, George Norton, thereon (pp 29-79).
Desecration by a Hindu mob of the mosque at Ajanur in the Bekal Taluk of South Kanara District - the Kazi of Mangalore who subsequently tried to stir up anti-Hindu feeling among the sepoys of that garrison is dismissed from office by Government.