Reports relating to Sind and Las Bela, viz: a ) by Captain Edward Paterson Del'Hoste 1) Memoranda on the copper deposits of Las Bela 2) Report on the country lying between Karachi, Tatta and Sahwan b ) by Captain Septimus van der Wyden Hart 1) Report on Karachi and its commerce 2) Account of the ...
The surviving widow of the late ex-Raja of Ladakh is granted the sum of 300 rupees (equivalent to 6 months' pension) to enable her to return to her own country. Note: pp 3-14 of this Collection are missing
Badr-ud-din Ali Khan, a seal engraver of Delhi, who had engraved a seal for the Governor General [Lord Auckland] is, at his own request, granted a khilat in lieu of payment - his request for a fixed monthly salary to enable him to be called a servant of the British Government, is rejected
Claim of the Bishop's College Press for 2929 rupees for their second delivery of an Arabic version of Bridge's 'Elements of Algebra' translated by Professor Mill
Petition to the House of Commons from some of the leading native shipowners of Bombay praying for the removal of restrictions on Indian country shipping (with associated correspondence)
Death, on 19 Nov 1840, of the Chief of Jamkhandi [Gopal Rao Sahib] - Government of Bombay recognise his adopted son [Ramchandar Rao Appa Sahib] as his legitimate successor - the late Chief's widow [Tayi Bai] to act as Regent during the young Chief's minority
Death, on 11 Aug 1839, of the Thakur of Kharsawan [Chaitan Singh] - succession of his son [Opandar Singh] - the late Thakur's widow is dissuaded from committing Sati and is granted 1200 rupees by Government to enable her to go on a pilgrimage to Jagannath
Memorial to the EIC Court of Directors from J B Pharaoh, printer, publisher and bookseller of Madras, asking for their help in securing official information in India for his proposed Madras Presidency Gazetteer (includes his notes on Tanjore District, on pp 35-43)