The sum of 3949 rupees is remitted by Major Josiah Stewart to make good the deficiency in the Gwalior Treasury, caused by the defalcations of Henry Lindsay, the Head Writer - Lindsay is sentenced to 6 years' imprisonment by the Court of Circuit at Agra.
Death, on 13 June 1831, of Nawal Singh, Rawat of Rajgarh, who committed suicide by shooting himself in the chest with a matchlock - the state is to be governed by a Regency until the new Rawat, Moti Singh, attains his majority.
Account Current for the year Jun 1830-May 1831 of the revenue and expenditure of the British Nimar districts and of the Gwalior Nimar Mahals under British management, also revenue statements for both areas for the period 1822/23-1830/31 (with associated correspondence).
Letter from the Commander in Chief of H.M. Naval Squadron in the East Indies, Rear Admiral Sir Edward William Richard Campbell Owen, to the Governor General of India [Lord William Bentinck] enquiring whether the latter has heard any news of disturbances in Mauritius, arising out of new slavery re...
A letter from Richard Chastlin, H.M. Consul in the Sandwich, Society and Friendly Islands, regarding various acts of piracy in the Eastern Pacific, is forwarded by Vice Admiral Sir John Gore to the Madras Government - need for a British naval presence in the Eastern Pacific (includes a return of ...
Opinion of the Madras Sadr Adalat as to the most appropriate method of trying persons not born in British India who commit offences within a military cantonment in a Princely State.
A fine of 2000 rupees is imposed upon the Shahabad Sirdars for refusing to furnish Sowars to convey the Governor General's mail to his camp - the fine is to be used by Government to erect gates at the entrance to the new bazar at Jagadhri.
The Chief of Ladwa and the Sirdar of Sharinghar to receive compensation of 200 rupees and 100 rupees 'per annum' respectively, for the removal of distilleries in their territories - the regulation forbidding the sale of spirituous liquors in or near military cantonments to apply also to the milit...
Death of the Raja of Amjhera, Ajit Singh, on 11 Dec 1831 - succession of his son, Bakhtawar Singh. Arrangements for the administration of the state after the death of the Manager, Mujgir, etc.