Explanation as to why copies of the second volume of Dr Matthew Lumsden's Persian Grammar were in the hands of his agents in England prior to being received by the Court of Directors.
The Bengal government decide not to have additional copies made of the Sanskrit works being transcribed by Dr William Carey, unless and until the Court of Directors approve the extra expense involved.
Discontinuance of the allowance paid to Eusign Graves Chamney Haughton, for assistance in compiling a Persian dictionary, owing to his proceeding to England on sick leave.
Subscriptions and payments by the Bengal Government on account of various oriental literary works - an advance of 4,000 rupees is made to the Editor of the Arabic Lexicon, 'the Qamus'.
Government of Bengal donate a sum to enable a site to be purchased for the Patna Native Hospital
Scope & Content:
The Bengal Government donate the sum of 1,200 rupees to enable a site to be purchased for the Patna Native Hospital - the managers of the hospital are allowed to requisition European medicines and surgical instruments from the public stores.