A map of the countries between the Jumna and Sutlej rivers and a map of Bikaner and adjacent countries are compiled by Lieutenant Francis Sellon White (includes a geographical description of Haryana, etc).
The envoy at Lahore [Charles Theophilus Metcalfe] is ordered to make an official protest to Raja Ranjit Singh on account of the latter having allowed considerable bodies of armed men to proceed through the Company's territories to Hardwar.
Death of Almas Ali Khan, the principal Amaldar of the Nawab Wazir of Oudh [Saadat Ali Khan] - dispute between the Nawab Wazir and the Bhau Begam regarding Almas' property.
A detachment of troops under Major Henry Anderson O'Donnell is employed in support of the Nawab Wazir of Oudh against refractory Zemindars at Pathar-Serai and elsewhere.
Representation made by the Bengal Government to the Raja of Nagpur [Raghuji] regarding the hostile designs entertained by his brother Nana Sahib against the Raja of Raigarh [Jujhar Singh].
The Rani of Sambalpur is allowed to take refuge in the Company's territories until the dispute between Sambalpur and Nagpur is settled - an allowance of 100 rupees 'per mensem' is granted to Farzand Ali while he is employed by Captain Edward Roughsedge in negotiations with the Rani.
Death of Rustam Jang, a pensioner of the Nizamat [Government of the Nawab of Bengal]. Question as to what proportion, if any, of his pension of 1,200 rupees 'per mensem' should be continued to his family.