Retrenchment against Assistant Surgeon Robert Hunter of certain sums drawn by him for attendance on pensioned native officers and sepoys residing near Tanjore.
The Resident of Travancore [Lieut Colonel John Munro] accompanies the Rani on a tour of the northern districts - favourable report by the Resident on the characters of the Rani and the young Raja.
The Madras Government refuse to comply with the request of a Brahmin named Venkatachari that certain Enam lands in Bellary district which had allegedly been assumed by the Company should be restored to him.
Captain John Briggs, the Third Assistant to the Resident at Poona, is relieved from a retrenchment made against him by the Military Auditor General at Madras.
Muhammad Beg Khan, a Persian nobleman, is granted 1000 rupees by the Madras Government, to enable him to return to his native country - he is also granted a subsistence allowance of 2 pagodas 'per diem', while in residence at Madras.
Request of the Raja of Mysore [Krishna Raja Wodeyar] to be exempted from the payment of quit-rent for his house and garden on the island of Seringapatam.
The Peshwa's Vakil at Madras is allowed to continue residing there in spite of the outbreak of hostilities between the Company and Poona - his allowance is continued to him 'pro tempore'.