Muhammad Kamal-ud-din is admitted to a pension of 400 rupees 'per mensem' - arrangements regarding the pensions awarded to the families of Abdul Kadir, Malik Muhammad Ali, and Khan Jehan Khan.
Protest by the Madras Government against the action of some of the Nawab of Arcot's retainers who rescued a prisoner from the hands of the police at Triplicane.
The Madras Government decline to adopt the suggestion of the Resident of Travancore [Lieut Colone1 John Munro] that missionaries should be appointed as judges in the Travancore courts (includes an account of the various Christian sects on the Malabar Coast, pp 3-167)
Circumstances relating to the marriage of [Sivaji] the only son of the Raja of Tanjore [Sarfoji] - misunderstanding between the Raja and the Resident, etc.
The Madras Government reject the request of the Raja of Mysore [Krishna Raja Wodeyar] to be granted a certain piece of ground on the island of Seringapatam.
A pension of 25 pagodas 'per mensem' is granted to Aziza Bibi, the widow of Syed Madar-ud-din, one of the Vakils of Tipu Sultan - a portion is subsequently allotted to Rawban Bibi, another of his widows.