Captain John Butler is paid an allowance of 5 pagodas 'per diem' for the time he acted as Resident of Tanjore during the absence of Major William Blackburne in Travancore.
The Madras Government defray the passage expenses of Muhammad Husain Khan, who had arrived at Madras from England on HMS Bucephalus, and advance him the sum of 1,000 pagodas to enable him to proceed to Bombay.
Statement of the pensions and donations Made to the inhabitants of the former Dutch settlements on the Malabar and Coromandel Coasts from the time of their occupation to the 1st May 1809, with associated correspondence.
William Henry Hayes and W Ivatts, refugees from Tappanuli, are each granted 100 pagodas, to relieve their financial distress and enable them to return to Sumatra.
The Chinese and Indian prisoners of war at Poonamallee are released - decision that the barracks at Poonamallee should be repaired and the prisoners issued with warmer clothing.