Correspondence regarding the proposed abolition of Acting Masters and Captains' Clerks in the Indian Navy (includes a list of Masters and Acting Masters in the Indian Navy on 2 Jul 1833, p 214).
Papers regarding the general administration of Oudh - marginal improvements in the administration - abolition of the revenue farming system - intrigues at court - death of the premature daughter of Kudsia Begam, Queen of Oudh, etc.
James Wemyss, the Collector of Cawnpore, is appointed British Commissioner for settling a dispute with the Oudh Government regarding the ownership of an island which had formed in the Ganges opposite Cawnpore Cantonment.
Reforms in the administration of the Bombay Dockyards - appointment of a Controller, etc (includes a list of dockyard workers, with rates of pay, pp 261-64, also a printed copy of the Dockyard Regulations of 18 Jul 1834, after p 304).
Papers regarding the staff of the Lucknow Residency - appointments of a Jemadar and twelve Chaprasis - appointment of a new Treasurer - further claim by the Resident, Major John Low, to a civil allowance for the period between leaving the Gwalior Residency and arriving at Lucknow - he is granted ...
Further papers regarding the distribution of the estate of the late Maotammad-ud-daula - the property to be divided according to the Shia law of inheritance, etc [May 1828].
Question regarding the charges and expenses of the Indian Navy (includes a statement of the expenses of maintaining the Indian Navy, 1830/31 to 1832/33, pp 129-40, and a statement of the value of each Indian Navy vessel or boat, 30 Apr 1833, pp 145-46).
Bengal Government take exception to the conduct of Captain Hugh Cossart Baker in abruptly returning advances made to him by the Nawab Muntazim ud daula for the construction of a suspension bridge across the Kali Nadi.