The Bengal Government refuse to accept the recommendation of the Bombay Government that Bibiana de Noronha Cardozo, widow of Ensign Bernardo Cardozo, late a mercenary in Sindhia's service, should be allowed to receive half of her late husband's pension.
Memorial of Robert Bennett, formerly Head Clerk to the Resident at Poona, recounting his services, and the losses he has sustained, and requesting some financial provision (on pp 6-12) - Bengal Government reject the memorial.
The Nepal Government express the desire to send a complimentary deputation to meet the Governor General [Lord William Bentinck] at Patna - they are informed that the deputation would probably not arrive in time.
Demand made by the Chinese Viceroy at Lhasa for the surrender of certain refugees from Sikkim who had taken refuge in Nepal and had subsequently made incursions into Sikkim - the Bengal Government ask the Nepal Government to put a stop to these incursions.
Chouteriah Ranadat Sah, uncle of the Maharaja of Nepal, and the Raj Guru, are exempted from the payment of the pilgrim tax and other duties, when undertaking a pilgrimage to Gaya, Allahabad and Benares - Chouteriah Randat Sah returns to Nepal - the Raj Guru is permitted to remain at Benares until...
Administrative changes in the Delhi Territory - appointment of William Martin as Resident at Delhi - question as to his allowances - Thomas Theophilus Metcalfe praised for his management of palace affairs at Delhi - appointment of Simon Fraser as Principal Assistant in the Western Division - Will...
Abolition of the Udaipur and Jaipur Political Agencies - they are placed temporarily under the supervision of the Political Agent at Ajmer - administrative arrangements consequent upon their abolition.
Certain revenue defaulters from Gurgaon District take refuge in the territories of the Raja of Tijara - question whether such defaulters should be extradited from the Princely States to British India and vice versa.
A passport is granted by the Bengal Government to the French naturalist Victor Jacquemont to enable him to pursue his scientific researches in the territories of Ranjit Singh.
Grant of 5 bighas of waste land to a rich native inhabitant of Ajmer for the purpose of forming a garden (with an attendant Brahmin) to accommodate travellers.