Military arrangements for the defence of the North East Frontier of British India - decision that the defence should be entrusted to local rather than regular troops and that the troops should be concentrated rather than dispersed - formation of a third local corps to be known as the Sibandi Corp...
Papers regarding the Sadiya District and the Sadiya Frontier - two punitive expeditions undertaken by Captain Simon Fraser Hannay against the insurgent Khamtis - escape of 300 Assamese from captivity in the Shan territory, etc
Papers regarding the British annexation of Upper Assam - abolition of transit and town duties - reform of the revenue administration - provision made for the former Raja [Purandar Singh] and his dependents (includes, on p 408, a sketch map of Assam, May 1839, MS, coloured, scale 1"= 32 miles, sho...
Death, on 3 Jun 1839, of the ex-Raja of Assam [Chandra Kanta Singh] - his pension of 500 rupees 'per mensem' is continued to his eldest son [Ganakant Kunwar] for the use of himself and other members of the family
Papers regarding the Assam Frontier - the Dafla Chiefs who were involved in the attack on Jairam Gaum's village make their submission and hand back their captives - they are deprived of a year's blackmail as a punishment
Papers regarding the Assam Frontier - Government of India inform the Court of Directors that they have not yet decided what action to take with respect to the tribesmen of the Bhotia Duars
Papers regarding Bhutan and the Bhutan Frontier - Government of India forward to London two printed copies of Captain Robert Boileau Pemberton's report on his mission to Bhutan, also sketches of the Bhotia Duars, a route map and the journal kept by Dr William Griffith during the mission (none of ...
Papers regarding Upper Assam - pensions are awarded to the heirs of three Assamese soldiers who were killed in the defence of Sadiya, 27/28 Jan 1839 - provision is made for the families of the late Raja Jogeshwar Singh and of other Assamese notables
Papers regarding the Bhutan Frontier - death of the Raja of Bijni who had estates both in Bhutan and in British India - question of the division of his estates beteen his two sons - a boundary dispute between Bijni and Sidli is settled in favour of Bijni