A pension of 50,000 rupees 'per annum' is assigned to Shuja-ul-Mulk [Shah Shuja], the exiled King of Kabul, during his residence at Ludhiana - a house is also provided for him at a cost of 5,000 rupees.
A pension of 150 rupees 'per mensem' is granted to the widow of Kazi Muhammad Ikram, this being almost three quarters of the pension formerly awarded to the Kazi.
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'.
A deduction of 7,500 rupees 'per annum' (in addition to the amount already deducted on account of Hankar) is made from the Jumna of Raja Dalil Singh, Zemindar of Mainpuri, as a reward for his services during the war of 1804-05.
Question of the uniform and decorations to be worn by officers of the Bombay Marine - question whether the Marine should be subject to Martial Law and the Articles of War.
Question of the settlement of the debt owed by the Ceylon Government to the Bengal Government on account of the Auxiliary Force furnished during the Kandian rebellion.