The Bombay Government, after consultations with the Bengal Government, issues rules for the guidance of British merchant ships proceeding to the Persian Gulf, with special reference to those trading with Bushire (a copy of the rules is to be found on pp 65-67).
Claim of the Armenian Sarkies Petrose Thookman, formerly Agent for the Bombay Government at Baghdad, for the recovery of a debt owed to him by Ker Baillie Hamilton, formerly an Ensign in the Bengal Army - Bombay Government inform him that the Bengal Government cannot intervene on his behalf, the ...
Khaja Ahmad Ali, a Patna merchant, who had been imprisoned at Lhasa on suspicion of espionage, is released, and returns to India via Nepal - he is granted the sum of 2,500 rupees by the Bengal Government - his collection of Tibetan products and artefacts is examined by the Secretary of the Asiati...
The claim of Ranis Dhankunwar and Lodkunwar of Landhoura, for payment of interest to date, on certain promissory notes held by them, is disallowed by the Bengal Government.
The Bengal Government inform the Collector of Benares that the pension of 500 rupees 'per annum' awarded to Harbatji Shahstri at Poona and now paid at Benares, is considered to be a life pension only.
The Bengal Government reject the request of the Raja of Garhwal [Sudarshan Shah] that his ancient capital of Srinagar and its territory be restored to him.
Further papers regarding the disposal of the estates of the Nawab Amin-ud-daula Khiradmand Khan of Farrukhabad - the sons and daughters of the Nawab agree to a provisional settlement.
Question of the charge for a Farash (sweeper) on the establishment of the Agent to the Governor General at Farrukhabad - the designation 'Agent to the Governor General at Farrukhabad' is discontinued on the transfer of the duties of that office to the Commissioners of Divisions.