Proposal of Major Aldwell Taylor, Governor of Malacca, that the duties formerly levied by the Dutch Government there should be re-imposed (includes tables showing the revenues of Malacca under the Dutch and British Governments).
A body of armed Peons established to protect the Ceded Districts under Lieut Colonel Alexander Read (Salem and Baramahal) from possible incursions by Tipu Sultan.
Families of those sepoys who were killed or died during the Mysore campaign of 1799 allowed as a special privilege to draw their allowances until the end of June 1799.
New system of promotion introduced for the Madras Cavalry Corps. Changes in the system of Infantry promotions to be deferred until the return of the Commander in Chief Lieut General Harris (includes a list of the Madras Cavalry officers).
Testimonials by the Madras Government and the Commander in Chief to the services of the Army General Staff during the campaign of 1799 (includes individual citations).
The districts of Mysore originally intended for the Marathas, namely Harpanahalli, Soonda, Anagundi, Holubkaira, Myconda and Harihar, to be divided between the East India Company and the Nizam of Hyderabad in the proportion of one third to the Company and two thirds to the Nizam.
Distribution of the Madras Army into cantonments and reduction of the extraordinary staff of the Mysore campaign (includes a distribution list of the Madras Army).
The families of the late Tipu Sultan and Hyder Ali are granted pensions by the Company and assigned the fortress of Vellore as their place of residence. Lieut Colonel Doveton appointed Commandant of Vellore and Paymaster of the Mysore pensions (includes lists of the pensioners).
Appointment of Lieut Colonel Barry Close as Resident at the Court of Mysore. Appointment of James Cochrane, John Henry Peile and William Dodwell as Assistants to the Resident.