Dispute between the widows of the late Nawab Nasrat Jang of Farrukhabad regarding the division of his Tosha-khana property - NWP Government decide that the property should be divided according to the rules of Muhammadan law
Roshan-ud-daula, the ex-Minister of Oudh, is permitted to take up residence at Cawnpore but he is not allowed to raise and drill soldiers for his own protection
Mathura Bai, widow of the Saugor pensioner Bhakaji Ram Bhowai, is permitted to draw a pension of 75 rupees 'per annum' from the 2 ½ Lakh Fund, the pension to commence from 1 Jun 1839
Papers regarding the Saugor Political Agency - contingent charges for Mar-May 1839 - establishment questions - temporary recruitment of police sowars in Hoshangabad District, etc
Further papers regarding the mutilation of Piaru, a subject of Bashahr State, by the Wazir of the Raja of Kulu - a letter of remonstrance is sent to the Kulu Raja [Ajit Singh] by Maharaja Ranjit Singh of Lahore
Report by the Political Agent at Sabathu [Colonel Horatio Thomas Tapp] on the working of the newly introduced civil code of practice in the courts of the Agency (includes statistics regarding civil cases 1837-38, on pp 14-15)
Death, on 4 Jun 1839, of the ex-Raja of Ladakh [Jank Ruftan Namkil] - half of the pension of 2400 rupees 'per annum' previously granted to him is continued to his family