Request of Jacob Krefting, the Danish Governor of Serampore, for certain political and commercial concessions from the Bengal Government and for a continuation of the charitable provisions previously made by the British authorities.
Pecuniary claims of J.B. Richemont, formerly Registrar of Unclaimed Estates at Chandernagore - establishment of a fund from the escheated estates to provide relief for the infirm and indigent inhabitants of Chandernagore (includes a list of the beneficiaries, pp 42-44).
Question regarding the duties to be levied on articles imported from British India into the Foreign Settlements subsequent to the restoration of the latter.
The sum of 500 rupees is paid to Gregorius Herklots for his services as AccountanMay-Jul 1817t under Gordon Forbes the former Commissioner of Serampore.
The pension of 75 rupees 'per mensem' paid to Monsieur Champagnac at Chandernagore from 1806 is continued to him after the restoration of Chandernagore to the French.
An allowance of 150 rupees 'per mensem' is granted to Madame G.E. Dufour, the widow of Colonel Dufour, a French prisoner of war who drowned at Achin in March 1813.
Restitution to the French of the lands formerly held by them in Jagir from the Nawab of Arcot and the Raja of Tanjore - proposed exchange or purchase of certain enclaves of French territory near Pondicherry and Karikal.