Decision of the Bengal Government that Nawa Amir Khan of Tonk has no right to prevent the Chief of Maksudangari [Bairi Lal] from collecting Sair duties at the chauki of Gogal Chhabra.
Repairs to the Jail and Treasury at Mandleshwar - erection of sheds in the jailyard - Burkundauzes to be substituted for Regular Troops as the Jail Guard - the Commandant of the Jail Guard to perform the duties of Jail Daroga.
Question of the jurisdiction exercised by the Political Agent at Bhopal with respect to the settlement of boundary disputes and other conflicts between the Agency States - act of aggression committed by the Rajgarh State against the son of the Patel of Talen Pargana - question of the legal powers...
Outbreak of a mutiny among the King of Oudh's Artillery following the decision of the Chief Minister to disband them - the mutiny is eventually suppressed by the King's Infantry - Bengal Government approve of the conduct of the Resident at Lucknow [Major John Low] on that occasion.
The King of Oudh [Nasir-ud-din Haidar] makes a present of shawls to James Prinsep, Assistant Assay Master at Calcutta, and to Captain Wredenhall Anthony Pogson - Bengal Government forbid either Prinsep or Pogson to accept the presents.
The Governor General [Lord William Bentinck] pays tribute to the services rendered by Lieut Colonel James Skinner when the latter attended him on his tour through Rajputana.
Request made by Sultan Ismail to the Agent to the Governor General at Murshidabad to be allowed to draw the sum of 6000 rupees which had been granted to him by Government in 1824 for the building of a house.
Complaints preferred by Najib-un-Nisa Begam regarding the violent conduct of her son the Nawab of Bengal [Mubarak Ali Khan] - her main complaint refers to an outrage committed by the Nawab upon one of the concubines of his late father [Zainuddin Ali Khan].