Incursion of a band of Mewati plunderers into the district of Rewari - a regular troop of horse is stationed in the district to ward off their attacks.
Request of Shamsu Nisa Begam to be allowed to bequeath her property to her adopted daughter and to go on a pilgrimage to the cities of Mecca and Medina.
The Company reject the request of Raja Jhaoo Lal that he should be exempted from a law-suit brought against him in the City Court of Patna regarding the recovery of a sum of money which he borrowed on Bond for the late Nawab Wazir of Oudh [Asaf-ud-daula].
Moses Isaacks, formerly a Factor in the service of the Dutch East India Company at Surat is granted a pension of 30 rupees 'per mensem' by the Bombay Government on account of his age and infirmity.
The Corps of Native Invalids is to receive the full pay of effective Sepoys - this arrangement is also extended to the invalids of the Golundauze and Gun Lascar Establishments.
A work on Cavalry tactics compiled by Mr Neville formerly Riding Master to the Cavalry Details at Arcot is ordered to be printed at the Company's expense - the sum of 400 pagodas is awarded to Mr Neville.
Order of the Court of Directors that a donation equal to six months' full batta should be paid to the troops employed at the capture of Broach - Bombay Government requests the Court's instructions regarding the appropriation of the stores captured at Broach.
Increase in the value of certain lands on the Kabbani river near Rampur in Mysore owing to irrigation works completed by the son of the late Venkat Rao, brother of the Diwan of Mysore, Purnaiya - the family of Venkat Rao are allowed to hold the lands for a further 15 years at an annual rent of 2,...
The heirs of native soldiers who died in Ceylon are to receive pensions according to the same rules as the heirs of those who died in the campaigns in the East Indies.