A pension of 25 pagodas 'per mensem' is granted to the family of the late Kupa Aiyengar, formerly the principal native servant of the Tanjore Residency.
The wife and son of Raja Chait Singh are allowed to visit Binda Chal near Mirzapur for the purpose of performing certain religious rites - subsequent report of the death of Chait Singh.
The pension of 1,728 rupees 'per mensem' formerly granted to Major General William Palmer is restored to him from the date of his retirement from the staff.
The claims of Ali Nakki Khan, Chief Munshi to the Resident at Lucknow, to the restoration of certain lands in Sandi [Hardoi] District, are recommended by the Company to the favourable consideration of the Nawab Wazir [Saadat Ali Khan].
Suicide on 30 April 1811 of Prince Mohi-ud-din, the third and only legitimate son of the late Tipu Sultan - appointment of a committee to investigate the circumstances of his death.
The pension of 3,000 pagodas 'per annum' formerly awarded to the late Badruz Zaman Khan, one of the principal officers of Tipu Sultan, is continued to his son Bakir Sahib in lieu of the allowance of 600 pagodas 'per annum' previously awarded to him.