A survey of the coastline of Prince of Wales Island by Jeremiah McCarthy, the Assistant Surveyor, is forwarded to London (includes a description by McCarthy of the flat lands on the west side of the island).
Report by Captain Thomas Robertson on the poor state of the fortifications on Prince of Wales Island (includes a descriptive list of military buildings).
The Harmony and the Eclipse, two American ships trading to Sumatra, are seized by order of Walter Ewer, the Commissioner at Fort Marlborough, in January and March 1803 respectively - Ewer's actions are subsequently disowned by the Bengal Government who pay compensation to the ships' owners (inclu...
The British privateer Resolution is alleged to have violated Burmese neutrality when she captured the Mamimbion, a ship sailing under Burmese colours, in Rangoon river in January 1805 - request for compensation by Charles Dassier, the owner of the Mamimbion (includes an original seal of the Calcu...
Complaint of Captain De Jean Hillaire of the French privateer Les Deux Soeurs regarding the conduct of Captain William Warden of HMS Rattlesnake after the latter had captured Les Deux Soeurs in the channel between Cheduba island and the coast of Burma on 6 January 1807.
Temporary appointment of John Brereton Birch as Superintendent of Chandernagore and Commissioner of Chinsura - he is succeeded in these offices by Thomas Henry Ernst who is also appointed Judge and Magistrate of Hooghly.
Lieut Colonel John Eales detains two Portuguese ships, the Anna Maria and the Santa Cruz at Balambangan supposing them to be legal prizes - they are subsequently restored to their owners after an investigation has revealed them to be neutral property.