Direction that the peshkash and other tributes payable by the Rajah of Travancore to the Nawab of Arcot should be transmitted according to the ancient custom to the Nawab's Durbar.
The gardens of Sautghur [Satghadam], the palace at Trichinopoly and various gardens and villages appropriated for the support of the mosques at Trichinopoly and Madras, are assigned by the Company to the Nawab of Arcot [Azim-ud-Daulah] as appendages of his sovereignty.
Appointment of Maurice FitzGerald as personal Physician to the Nawab of Arcot [Azim-ud-Daulah]. William Horseman appointed the Nawab's physician during FitzGerald's absence in Europe.
Death of Amar Singh the deposed Rajah of Tanjore. His stipend of 25,000 rupees 'per annum' to be continued to his infant son and family. Two of the Rajah's wives commit sati (self-immolation) on his funeral pyre.
Successful administration by Purnaiya, Diwan of Mysore, of the Mysore districts originally reserved for the Marathas, viz: Harpanahalli, Soonda, Anagundi, Holubkaira, Myconda and Harihar. Punctuality of Purnaiya in fulfilling the Mysore Raja's obligations to the Company.