Report by the Bhil Agent at Ahmadnagar [Captain Patrick Theodore French] on the condition of the Bhil and Koli population under his control (with associated correspondence and population returns etc)
Papers regarding the Petty State of Balasinor in Rewa Kantha - flourishing condition of the state under British management - liquidation of state debts - marriage of the Babi of Balasinor [Jorawar Khan] in May 1840, etc. (includesrevenue returns for 1836-39)
Further papers regarding the claim of the East India Company against the late James Williams, formerly Political Commissioner in Gujarat - his arrears of salary are carried to the credit of Government - the remainder of the debt is then written off
Further papers regarding the family of the late Vithal Rao Diwanji - return to Baroda of Krishna Rao Diwanji, nephew and adopted son of Vithal Rao - Bombay Government pay Krishna Rao arrears of pension for the period Nov 1830-May 1834
Mir Nasir Khan of Sind repays 31,317 rupees of the 50,000 rupees advanced to him by the Bombay Government for repairs to the canal at Karbala - the balance is to be carried to his credit on account of the grain supplied by him to the Army of the Indus
Bombay Government reject the request of the Vakil of the Raja of Kolhapur that honorary dresses (khilats) be conferred on the two young Princes of Kolhapur on the occasion of their performing the 'Munj' (sacred thread) ceremony
Claim of Raoji Sheoram Kulkarni to compensation for losses allegedly sustained by him during the Maratha War of 1817-18 - Bombay Government reject the claim on the ground of its lateness
Pecuniary claims of Dadhabhoi Ratonji Parak, an inhabitant of Surat, against the Raja of Dharampur [Vijedevji Rupdevji] - Bombay Government ask the Agent at Surat [George Lettson Elliot] to use his good offices to secure a settlement of the claim