A salary of 800 rupees 'per mensem' paid to Charles Rothman while out of office between April 1800 and January 1801, in consideration of his previous services.
New administrative arrangements for the Governor General's private office, the office of the Secretary to the Secret, Political and Foreign Department and the office of the Persian Translator.
New arrangements regarding the administration of the Nizamat (office responsible for the affairs of the Nawab of Bengal and his family) and the payment of the Nizamat stipends.
Papers regarding the land revenue assessment of the districts ceded to the Company by the Nawab of Oudh in November 1801, viz: Rohilkhand and the Ganges-Jumna Doab.
Pension of 500 rupees 'per mensem' awarded to the family of Muhammad Zaman Shah, late Zemindar of Birbhum. Outbreak of banditry in the Birbhum District.
Edward Colebrooke's proposals for remedying alleged defects in the Muhammadan Criminal Law (includes statistics of the incidence of crime in the Bengal Presidency).