The claim of Pir Bakhsh to half of the village of Ouglana in Tonk, is rejected by the Bengal Government when they discover that Bakhsh had altered the original sanad in his own interest.
Complaint of Asad Ulla Khan that the pension paid to him and the other relatives of the late Nasrulla Beg Khan, by the Nawab of Firozpur [Shams-ud-din-Khan], was less than it should have been - Bengal Government find his claim to be unjustified.
Application of Captain Robert Ross, Political Agent at Bharatpur, to be granted 4 months' leave on sick certificate - Lieut Colonel Abraham Lockett resumes charge of the Agency.
Claim of Lieutenant Owen Lomer of the 21st Bengal Native Infantry to compensation for the loss of certain property, stolen from him when he was travelling through Bharatpur State - Bengal Government refer his claim to the Bharatpur Durbar.
Complaint by the Bharatpur Government of the increased duty imposed by the Bengal Government on Bharatpur salt - Bengal Government decline to make any reduction in favour of Bharatpur.
The Bengal Government sanction the expenditure of 218 rupees on the erection of sheds for the sepoys and sowars attached to the Political Agent's office at Ludhiana.
The Bengal Government overturn the decision made by Sir Edward Colebrooke in the dispute between the States of Nabha and Patiala regarding Duladi - Captain William Murray's original award is confirmed. Colebrooke's decision in the dispute regarding Maler Kotla is allowed to stand (includes a gene...
Papers regarding several Europeans who have entered the service of Ranjit Singh, Maharaja of Lahore - arrival at Lahore of the Frenchmen Allard, Falcon and Meissedy - subsequent return to France of Allard and Falcon - dismissal of Monsieur de Mevins from the Maharaja's service - dispute between G...
Question as to whether Maharaja Ranjit Singh has a right of supremacy over the fortresses of Fatehgarh and Talwandi on the left bank of the Sutlej - Bengal Government acknowledge his right to Fatehgarh but defer a decision on Talwandi - acrimonious dispute on this subject between Captain William ...