Decision that the correspondence of the Committee appointed to receive subscriptions for the families of those who fell in the Waterloo campaign should be free of postage.
Failure of efforts to persuade the Nawab of Sachin [Sidi Ibrahim Khan] to allow the Company to exercise police and criminal jurisdiction within his state.
Proposal of the Madras Board of Revenue that a pension fund for superannuated native servants should be established, to be incorporated with the existing native family pension fund.
Petition presented in person to the Court of Directors in London by Husain Ali Khan complaining that he had been disposessed of property in the town of Budaun.
Proposal to construct a bridge across the Perambur Nala and a new road between Black Town and the north western outskirts of Madras - the Road Committee is authorised to draw 10,000 pagodas for the usual annual repairs.
Transfer of the Company's church and churchyard at Bombay co trustees acting on behalf of the British inhabitants - the church is subsequently consecrated by the Bishop of Calcutta [Thomas Fanshawe Middleton] on 7 Jul 1816 and is given the name St Thomas's.