Apprehension in Etawah District of a gang of Thags who had previously committed murders in Khandesh District - they are sent back to Khandesh for trial - considerable progress made in combatting Thagi in Central India, Vol 1.
Deaths of Mirza Salim-ud-din Ahmad Bakht and Mirza Jalal ud din Bakht, sons of the late Mirza Shigoftah Bakht, at Benares, on 31 Oct 1829 and 21 Nov 1829 respectively - proposed settlement between the Agent to the Governor General at Benares [William Augustus Brooke] and their creditors.
Complaints by the Nawab Allah Yar Khan, son of the late Hafiz Rahamat Khan, of acts of oppression against himself and family on the part of Bholanath, Sheristadar of the Diwani Court at Bareilly - Government find the complaints to be justified - they criticize the Acting Magistrate at Bareilly, G...
Protest of the King of Oudh [Nasir ud din Haidar] against the decision of the Bengal Government to discontinue the system whereby many of the Residency expenses at Lucknow were met by the King himself - Government allow him to continue to defray the cost of keeping the Residency buildings in repair.
Three men out of the twelve Sappers and Miners who have just arrived from England are retained at Calcutta to assist the Asiatic Society in its experiment of boring for fresh water at Fort William.
A pension of 50 rupees 'per mensem' is awarded to Maulvi Muhammad Saleh, formerly a Munshi at the Jaipur Agency - depending on the result of enquiries, the pension is to commence either from the date of the abolition of the Jaipur Agency, or from the date of application (the register of the appli...
The Raja of Sikkim sends a letter and presents to the Magistrate of Rangpur, for transmission to the Governor General - Government direct that with the exception of a pair of shawl goats the presents are to be disposed of at Rangpur on the public account.
Marriage, on 22 May 1831, of Sivaji, only son of Raja Sarfoji of Tanjore, to the Raja's granddaughter, and Sivaji's niece, Kamatchi Ammah - exchange of khilats on that occasion between the Raja and the British Resident - the Madras Government advance the Raja the sum of 60,000 rupees to meet the ...