Questions regarding steam communication between India and Europe - report of the Bengal Steam Committee of 28 Jan 1834 (pp 21-54) - minute of the Governor General [Lord William Bentinck] of 28 Mar 1834 (pp 59-67) etc. etc.
Further papers regarding the Begam Samru - rejection of her claim to part of the Jagir of the late Bala Bai - commutation of her right to collect duties at her Jumna ghats - question of the further disposal of her property, etc.
Bengal Government reject the claim of Lacchman Singh to lands in the Rohtak and Karnal Districts which had been resumed on the death of his late father, Raja Sher Singh - claim of Jagat Singh, grandson of Sher Singh, to arrears of revenue etc.
Further papers regarding the construction of irrigation dams by one state at the expense of another - case involving Kot Kasim pargana and the states of Jaipur, Tijara and Alwar - alleged outrages committed by Tijara on Firozpur and by Alwar on Bharatpur, etc - deputation of Martin Blake to inves...
Act of plunder committed by the villagers of Chainsa in Ballabgarh against the village of Moyena in Palwal pargana - recommendation that the Ballabgarh officers in the Faridpur district be placed under the immediate control of the Magistrate of the Southern Division of Delhi.
Decision that in future Nawab Faiz Muhammad Khan of Dadri should not be paid an equivalent for the Sair duties of Mouza Chang but should collect them himself - proposal of the Nawab to canton his contingent of horse - deputation of Martin Blake to settle a boundary dispute between the Nawab and t...
Letter from the Nawab Faiz Muhammad Khan to the Governor General [Lord William Bentinck] making certain suggestions as to the administration of the customs in the Delhi Territory - reply of the Governor General thereto - he makes the Nawab a present of McCulloch's Commercial Dictionary.
Bengal Government inform the Court of Directors that they have received no further report from the Resident at Delhi regarding the attack made [in Jul 1829] by a band of Tijara Mewatis upon the village of Meowali in Gurgaon District.
A petition from Dunde Khan, Nawab of Dujana, to the Governor General, regarding a claim against the Dujana estate, is referred back to the Agent at Delhi.