Abdul Rahim Khan, of Bombay, (son of the late Persian ambassador, Muhammad Nabi Khan) requests the assistance of the Bengal Government to a recover a debt from two horse dealers who had fled to Lahore - Government decline to intervene - question of the payment of Abdul Rahim Khan's pension during...
Deaths of two Poona pensioners, Chandu Pant and Ramchandar Bikhaji (11 Nov 1829 and Jul 1830 respectively) - correspondence between the Bengal and Bombay Governments regarding the continuation of their pensions (includes a list of Poona pensioners as of 1 May 1830, pp 51-92)
Yusuf Ali Khan, a Pathan Chief, who had rebelled against the Indore Government in 1809, is released from custody by the Bombay Government and permitted to proceed to Delhi - his pension of 200 rupees 'per mensem' is discontinued.
Raja Kishor Singh of Panna murders a Brahmin whom he had suspected of sorcery - he is removed from control of his estates and compelled to reside in the Company's Territories.
Death of Rao Prithwi Singh, Jagirdar of Jigni, on 26 Apr 1830 - alleged pregnancy of his widow - question whether the Jagir should be resumed by Government or granted to his prospective heir.
Arrangements made by the Bengal Government for paying certain pensions at Lucknow under the terms of the will of the late General Claude Martin (includes lists of pensioners, pp 21, 27-29)
Reappointment of a Newswriter at Rampur on a salary of 63 rupees 'per mensem' - the Commissioner of Bareilly to be immediately responsible for political relations with that state - complaints regarding the asylum granted by Rampur to dacoits from British India.