Returns of Europeans and East Indians in the service of the Raja of Nagpur in Dec 1831, Jun 1832 and Dec 1832, with particulars as to occupation, date of appointment, salary etc. (the returns are to be found on pp 5a-5b, 6-7 and 10).
Bengal Government present the Raja of Nagpur with a copy of Lieutenants Norris and Weston's 'Map of the Nagpur Territories' together with a list of villages. The cost of preparing the map amounts to 580 rupees.
Rai Kishen Pershad and Rai Radhanath Pershad, great nephews of the late Raja Rajballab, are each granted a pension of 12 rupees 8 annas 'per mensem', on account of their extreme poverty.
Question whether the pensions chargeable on the first 6 per cent loan from the Oudh Government were to be paid by the solar or lunar month - consequences which ensued because of their payment by lunar month.
Bengal Government reject a renewed claim by Haji Muhammad Husain Khorasani for compensation on account of losses sustained by the detention of his ship at Rangoon during the Burmese War of 1824-26.
Request of Nawab Amir Khan of Tonk that Hakim Muzaffar Husain Khan be allowed to visit Delhi under safe conduct even though he had allegedly committed a murder there in 1819.
Ram Mohan Mukherji, a Writer in the Persian Department at Calcutta, is permitted to retire on a pension of 10 rupees 'per mensem' having become incapacitated through failing sight and other ailments (includes a pension register entry giving personal particulars, p 6).
The request of Anna Meiselback, widow of Colonel Johan Frederick Meiselback, to be granted an increase in pension, is rejected by the Bengal Government.