The Road Committee at Madras are authorised to draw up to 3,400 pagodas from the Lottery funds to construct wells on the outskirts of Madras for the use of the native population.
Decrease in the revenues of Madras owing to the refusal of the Nawab of Arcot [Azim ud daula] to pay the town assessment on houses purchased by him - the Madras Government decide that such property should be liable to tax.
Regulation defining the type of work that can be performed free of charge at the Madras Orphan Asylum Press, - certain Government departments are allowed to make use of the Press at rates which return a small profit to the institution.
Transfer of the Company's church and churchyard at Bombay co trustees acting on behalf of the British inhabitants - the church is subsequently consecrated by the Bishop of Calcutta [Thomas Fanshawe Middleton] on 7 Jul 1816 and is given the name St Thomas's.