Further papers regarding the claims of two sons of the late Pindari Chieftain, Wazal Muhammad, either to a share in the pension of their cousin Mazhar Bakhsh, or to a separate pension.
The request of Kunwar Mekram Singh, eldest son of Thakur Diaram of Hatras, for an increase in pension, is referred by the Bengal Government to the Commissioner at Agra.
A pension of 57 rupees 'per mensem' is granted to the widow of Raja Jagat Bahadur of Banda, this being one third of her late husband's hereditary pension.
Dispute among the sons of the late Nawab Allah Yar Khan as to who should be 'Rais' (Head of the Family) - Bengal Government decide in favour of the eldest son, Muhammad Khodayar Khan (includes a table showing the descendants of Allah Yar Khan, p 6).
Death, on 12 May 1833, of Ilahi Begam, widow of Wazir Ali Khan - a pension of 200 rupees 'per mensem' is granted to the family of her late son Mirza Jalal-ud-din Hyder Ali.
Administrative arrangements regarding the Murshidabad Agency - question of the allowances payable to Lieut Colonel Thomas Alexander Cobbe while 'en route' from Udaipur to Murshidabad - appointment of John Alexander Pringle as Officiating Agent during the absence of Cobbe on sick leave - appointme...
Further papers regarding the administration of the Mysore Princes' establishment at Rasapagla - payments of marriage and funeral expenses, etc [Oct 1819].