The distinction of bearing the word 'Kalat' on their regimental colours is conferred on HM 2nd and 17th Regiments of Foot - the distinction had already been awarded to the Company's regiments which took part in the capture of that fortress
Papers regarding the ordnance and military stores captured at Ghazni on 23 Jul 1839, and claimed as prize by the 2nd Infantry Brigade, Army of the Indus
Request of the Commanding Officer of the 16th Bengal Native Infantry [Major James Maclaren] that the regiment be granted the honorary title 'Bengal Grenadier Regiment'
Sanction given for the experimental erection at Barrackpore and Karnal of special buildings to house those native soldiers who have been sentenced to imprisonment without hard labour - sanction given for the erection of solitary cells at one or two of the principal military stations in the Bombay...
Proposals of the General Managers of the Bengal Military Orphan Society for improving the efficiency of their Fund - observations thereon by the Accountant general of Bengal [Charles Morley]
Papers regarding the murder of two Brahmins in Malabar District by a gang of nine Moplahs on 6 Apr 1841 - the gang are pursued and killed by a small force commanded by the Head Assistant Magistrate of Malabar [James Silver] (Vol 1)
Report of the Magistrate of Malabar [Henry Valentine Conolly] on the circumstances surrounding the murder of the two Brahmins by the gang of Mophahs on 6 Apr 1841 (Vol 2)
Madras Government forward to the EIC Court of Directors a statement showing the amount of salt sold in Chingleput District whether for internal consumption or export in the Fasli years 1245-1248 (i.e. Jul 1836-Jul 1839) (the statement is on pp 12-13)