Following the discharge of the Farrukhabad Provincial Battalion which had provided him with a personal Guard, the Shahzada of Farrukhabad requests a replacement Guard of Burkundauzes [Irregular Infantry] - Bengal Government reject his request.
Anthony Rowland, the Burmese Interpreter to Government, is granted a pension of 75 rupees 'per mensem' as from 1 Jun 1831, (the register of his application, giving personal details, is on p 8).
The memorial of Joseph Chavis, a Government pensioner, formerly in the service of Begam Samru, requesting that his pension of 150 rupees 'per mensem' be continued to his daughters after his death, is rejected by the Bengal Government.
Death of Kunwar Raj Singh - Government resume his pargana of Pali Pakal, instead of, as was originally proposed, assigning it to the Ballabgarh Estate - question of the police establishment to be maintained by the Raja of Ballabgarh on the Delhi-Palwal road.
The Superintendent of Ajmer, the Honourable Richard Cavendish, is admonished by the Resident at Delhi [William Byam Martin] for writing directly to the Nawab Faiz Muhammad Khan, instead of through the intermediary of the Resident.
Comments by the Superintendent of Ajmer, the Honourable Richard Cavendish, on the police and internal administration of the Independent States in the vicinity of Delhi (includes some of the Rajput States).
Following the abolition of the Jaipur and Udaipur Political Agencies, establishments of Newswriters and Harkaras are to bet set up in both places, on the same lines as the establishment at Jodhpur.