Enactment of India Act 31 of 1838 extending to HM courts in India the provisions of recent British statutes regarding the Criminal Law (a copy of the Act appears on pp 115-55)
Two female children aged 7 and 8 who had been imported into Ahmadnagar District from Travancore as slaves are freed by Government and placed in the care of the American Mission at Ahmadnagar
Proposal put forward by H T De la Beche and Captain George Borlase Tremenheere for the establishment in India of a Museum of Economic Geology similar to that recently established in England (includes a printed copy of UK Parliamentary Estimates for the year ending 31 Mar 1841)
Claim of Mir Makhu and others against the Chief of Loharu [Amin-ud-din Khan] for arrears of wages for the time they served as soldiers in Loharu Fort - NWP Government recognize the legitimacy of their claim
The Committee of the New Bengal Steam Fund, at a public meeting held on 24 Aug 1838, strongly recommend the establishment of regular steam communication between Suez and the main ports of India
Letter from Lieut Colonel F A Calvert to the EIC Court of Directors recommending that the Court send out to India some specimens of the silk and glass embroidery manufactured by his firm - in his opinion they will find a ready market among the wealthier classes - dated, Osborne's Hotel, Adelphi, ...
Arrest at Madras of the master and crew of the native brig Maidin Bakhsh on a charge of kidnapping children from the Northern Circars with a view to selling them into slavery at Nagore - general question of the suppression of the slave trade on the Coromandel Coast (Vol 1)
Claim of Nawab Iqbal-ud-daula, a pretender to the throne of Oudh, to the pension of 2 lakhs of rupees 'per annum' formerly enjoyed by his late father Shamsud-daula - his correspondence with the EIC Court of Directors, etc.