The offer of Garam Singh to capture the rebel Badja Singh on condition that his Zemindary is continued to him at its present jumma of 950 rupees 'per annum', is accepted by the Company.
Claim of Raja Ranjit Singh of Lahore to the villages of Saiduki and Baghta which had formed part of his conquests south of the Sutlej but had been restored by the Company to the previous owners.
Application of the Prince Regent of Shiraz for the release of a Persian named Muhammad Reza Beg who had seized power in the state of Cachar and had subsequently been taken prisoner by the Company.
Papers regarding the march of a detachment of the Hyderabad Subsidiary Force to assist in the recovery of the Nizam's fort at Maslah - the Arab garrison of the fort withdraw on the approach of the Company's troops.
Complaint of the Nawab Wazir of Oudh [Saadat Ali Khan] of encroachments on his Ramna lands near Benares - claim of Roy Rattan Chand the Nawab's Minister to lands in Moradabad District - claim of the Amaldar of Kewal against Dr David Turnbull for the rent of an indigo plantation - the Nawab Wazir'...
The new Nawab of Bengal, Zainuddin Ali Khan, is allowed to inform the King of Delhi [Akbar Shah] of his accession to the Subadari of Bengal, and to apply to him for the appropriate titles.
Claim of Henry Powney, a Ceylon Civil Servant, to compensation for losses sustained by him in the year 1804 when he was forbidden to import tobacco to Travancore by the Resident, Lieut Colonel Colin Macaulay.
Death of the Raja of Coorg, Vira Raja - succession of Rani Devammaji, his eldest daughter by his second wife - Devammaji's guardian, the Sode Raja, is replaced by Linga Raja - question whether Linga Raja has ambitions to succeed to the Masnad.
The claim of Lieut Colonel George Bowness of the 25th Madras Native Infantry to the full batta of his rank as Commanding Officer at Gooty is not allowed by Government.