Attack made by dacoits in Jaipur State upon a detachment of Bengal sepoys who where conveying medical stores from Agra to Nimach - attack made by Mina robbers upon a small military escort in the neighbourhood of Nimach cantonment.
Various proceedings regarding Skinner's Horse - Government reject two requests from the Political Assistant at Ludhiana, Captain Claude Martine Wade, that a detachment of the Horse be sent there - question whether any of the detachments of Skinner's Horse at the various outstations should be redu...
The Resident at Delhi [Francis Hawkins] is allowed to charge in a contingent bill the expense of conveying water from the Delhi Canal to the Residency garden.
The Nizam of Hyderabad [Nasir ud daula] on the occasion of his accession to the masnad, sends arzis and nazars to the King of Delhi [Akbar Shah] and the Delhi Heir Apparent [Abu Zafar] - objections of the Bengal Government to such expressions of nominal fealty.
The Honourable Richard Francis Moore, Acting Political Agent at Kotah, is granted 6 months leave of absence on urgent private affairs - his place at Kotah is taken by Charles Edward Trevelyan.
Attack made in July 1829 by a band of Mewatis from Tijara upon the village of Meowali in Gurgaon District - the Raja of Tijara [Balwant Singh] is compelled to make restitution and to surrender the culprits to the British authorities (includes a list of the culprits with the names of their village...
The Bengal Government decline to make any financial provision for the ex-Raja of Kot Kangra [Nadaun], Amrudh Chand, nor for his son, Ranbir Chand - they also decline to intercede with Ranjit Singh on the family's behalf.
Complaint by Francis Hawkins, the Resident at Delhi, regarding an allegedly libellous article on him with appeared on 17 March 1830 in the 'Jam-i-Jahan Nama' a Persian newspaper published in Calcutta.