The post of Paymaster of the Mysore Stipends is made separate from that of Commandant of Vellore. The post of Town Major at Vellore is abolished. Grant of a Table Allowance to the Vellore Commandant.
Claim of the Managers of the Bombay Charity School for compound interest on a sum of 6,000 rupees which was bequeathed to the School by Mrs Eleanor Boyd in 1767 but which had since lain unused in the Company's Treasury, (includes extracts from the school regulations)
Four new regiments of Native Infantry are added to the Madras Army - rank of officers to date from 21 September 1804 instead of 9 October 1804 (includes lists of individual promotions)
The Agents for the captors of the Molucca islands are paid the value of the slaves employed on the spice plantations in Banda, with interest at 8 per cent 'per annum' from the date of their application in 1801.
Distress caused to the armies in the field owing to a deficiency in the number of surgeons - request of the Madras Government for an increase in the Medical Establishment (includes a list of all the Surgeons and Assistant Surgeons on the Madras Establishment in February 1805 with their postings)
Report of the Committee of Finance at Madras on the method by which the public supplies of the Madras Government for the year 1805 were raised - minutes of Lord William Bentinck and William Petrie on the report.
Pensions to sepoys who have lost their limbs or have been disabled by wounds received on active service are increased from 3 to 5 rupees 'per mensem' - proportionate increase of pensions to Native Commissioned and Non-Commissioned Officers.
Involvement of the Mysore Princes in the mutiny of the 1st and 23rd Regiments of Native Infantry at Vellore in July 1806. Their subsequent deportation to Bengal where a house is to be built for them. Disrespectful conduct of Thomas Woodforde of the Bengal Civil Service at the funeral of one of th...