Statements of prisoners, subjects of foreign States, who were tried and sentenced in the Courts under the North West Frontier Agency for offences committed within the British Territory, for the months of June and July 1843
Correspondence connected with the Seetapore Madrasa in the District of Hooghly
Scope & Content:
Includes an examination list of the students at the Madrasa, giving their age, names of their parents, place of residence, and names of the books studied
Affairs of Katteewar [Kathiawar], Vol 15: Annual report on the state of crime and the administration of justice in the Province of Kathiawar for the year 1843
Papers regarding pensions assigned to certain persons connected with the State of Colaba
Scope & Content:
Includes a statement showing the names, ages, occupations and amount of pension assigned to the various members of the Angria family and to the dependants of the late Chief of Colaba; and a list of persons recommended by the Political Superintendent of Colaba for life pensions
Papers regarding certain modifications and augmentations to the Office Establishment of the Political Commissioner for Gujarat, and the appointment of Assistant Surgeon Larkins to the post of civil surgeon to the Baroda Residency
Scope & Content:
Includes a list of the persons entitled to medical aid from the Residency surgeon at Baroda, pp.23-25
Claims to pensions arising out of casualties which occurred in Scindia's Reformed Contingent while employed on the Saugor Frontier
Scope & Content:
Includes the following lists of casualties relating to the Gwalior Contingent: Roll of heirs of sepoys of the Infantry Regiment of Sindiah's Contingent, who had been killed in action during the employment of the Contingent in Bundelkhand and on the Saugor Frontier, who had been admitted to the ...
Papers regarding the Poona Sanskrit College, the Sanskrit College at Calcutta, the Sanskrit College at Benares, and the Benares Hindu College
Scope & Content:
Report on the Sanskrit College at Poona (with a list of the names of the teachers and students) by Captain Thomas Candy, Superintendent, dated 5th June 1840, including a copy of the revised rules sanctioned by Government for the College. Correspondence regarding the stipendiary system adopted in ...