Owing to an oversight in the Accountant General's Department, Calcutta, the payment of certain pensions under the will of General Claude Martin, is interrupted - complaint of General Martin's widow, the Bule Begam, regarding same.
Redistribution of the pensions paid by the Lucknow Treasury to the family of the late Mr Rotton [Captain R.W. Rotton] (includes lists of the pensioners, on p 10).
The lapsed stipends of the dependents of Shams-un-Nisa Begam, which were paid from the interest on the King of Oudh's 6 per cent loan, were erroneously carried to the credit of Government for the benefit of the Bhau Begam's Fund - in future the accounts of the two Funds are to be kept strictly se...
Proposal of the Assistant Resident at Lucknow, Lieutenant James Paton, that the responsibility for paying the pensions and family money of sepoys in Oudh should be transferred from the Lucknow Residency to the Paymaster of Pensions in Oudh.
Instructions sent by the Bengal Government to their various Residents and Political Agents directing them to maintain a diary of their proceedings according to a prescribed form (includes an extract of the register kept by Colonel John Baillie at Lucknow, Feb 1815 p 11 and examples of the type of...
Bengal Government permit the Assistant Resident at Lucknow, Lieutenant James Paton, to accept the King of Oudh's offer of an elephant, for use on state occasions.
Bengal Government sanction the present of seven gold mohurs made by the Assistant Resident at Lucknow [Lieutenant James Paton] to the King of Oudh [Nasir-ud-din Haidar] on the occasion of the latter's illness.
Papers regarding certain Europeans in the service of the King of Oudh - employment of the brothers George W. and William H. Derusett as hairdressers and of George Beech and M. Casanova as artists - Captain James Dowling Herbert to be Superintendent of the new observatory at Lucknow (includes a li...
Bengal Government reject the petition of Iltifat Husain Khan, now Mir Munshi to the Lucknow Residency, to be allowed a salary for the period between his dismissal as Mir Munshi to the Delhi Residency and his reinstatement in that post, ie Sep-Dec 1829.