Papers concerning the staff, accommodation, etc, of the Commissioners for the Carnatic Debt - George William Saunders is appointed Secretary to the Commission - account of the expenses incurred for printing, etc.
A sum of 3,000 pagodas is deposited on perpetual loan in the Company's Treasury at Madras, by Father Raimondo, Bishop of Verapoli and Vicar General of Malabar - the interest at 8 per cent 'per annum' is to be used for the Verapoli seminary and for charitable purposes.
Reports from District Magistrates regarding European foreigners and unlicensed British subjects residing in their districts (includes lists of the French inhabitants of Pondicherry giving age, occupation, etc, and lists of European inhabitants in the districts of Ganjam, Vizagapatam, Rajahmundry ...
The Bengal Government request that a map of India that had been compiled by the late Lieut. Colonel Robert Hyde Colebrooke should be published for the benefit of his widow and children. [Reply cancelled by order of the Board of Control; for original draft (195 of 1810/11) see Bengal Draft Dispatc...
Proceedings regarding the use made of the proceeds of the Madras lotteries - suspension of the Court of Directors' orders for their abolition - the lottery for 1810 is to be undertaken by Government on a scale of two lakhs of pagodas.
The Town Assessment for Madras is to be extended as far as the Supreme Court Building - the native inhabitants of the bankshalls on the north beach are exempted from the assessment for the year 1808 - grounds and houses belonging to the Nawab of Arcot [Azim-ud-daulah] are also exempted.
Separation of the offices of Accountant General and Civil Auditor, Madras - Thomas Fraser is appointed to succeed Cecil Smith as Accountant General, John McDouall is appointed Civil Auditor.