Claims against the Madras Bazar Fund up to the time of its abolition in July 1807 (includes a list of Madras Army officers who claimed shares in the Fund for the period July 1806-July 1807).
Captain John Butler is paid an allowance of 5 pagodas 'per diem' for the time he acted as Resident of Tanjore during the absence of Major William Blackburne in Travancore.
The posts of Commissary of Ordnance at Agra and Allahabad are in future to be held by Artillery Officers of the rank of Captain or above - they are to receive staff pay of 250 rupees 'per mensem'.
Dr William Hunter is granted an allowance of 70 rupees 'per mensem' for a further 12 months for a Munshi and Pandit to assist him in compiling his Hindustani dictionary.
A gratuity of two months' full batta is granted to the officers, seamen and marines of HM ships Drake and Phaeton, who were employed on shore at Sumerep on the island of Madura in August and September 1811 (includes a list of the officers and petty officers of HMS Phaeton).
Construction of a cenotaph at Fort William to the memory of the officers and men of the Company's and King's armies who fell in the Maratha War of 1803-05.
Reports of the Madras Native Poor Fund and Native Infirmary for the years 1810-12 - debts owed to the estate of the late Colonel Manuel Martinz are bequeathed to them (includes statistical returns of patients etc).
Captain G Elliott of HMS Modeste is granted the sum of 4,000 rupees for having provided a passage for Sir Samuel Auchmuty and his staff from Batavia to Cheribon and Samarang, and thence back to Batavia.