Captain Charles Adam of H.M.S. La Sybelle and Captain Henry Frost of the Company's cruiser Mornington are each presented with a sword by the Insurance Societies of Calcutta for their gallant conduct in capturing the French privateers, La Chiffonne, L'Eugenie and L'Hirondelle.
Regulations for preventing accidents from the explosion of gunpowder on board ships anchored off Calcutta. Conversion of a building at Achipur for use as a gunpowder depository. Regulations for the sale and manufacture of gunpowder within the Calcutta town limits.
Monument erected in Calcutta to the memory of the late Captain Edward Cooke, Commander of La Sybelle. A gold cup and a sword are presented by the Insurance Societies of Calcutta to his representatives.
The Bengal Government decline to undertake the management of certain legacies bequeathed by the late Major General Claude Martin for the relief of poor prisoners.
Explanations of Josiah Webbe, former Chief Secretary of the Madras Government, as to why certain records respecting the division of the Mysore territory originally assigned to the Marathas, and the Tanjore Treaty of 1799, were not sent back to London.