An allowance of 100 rupees 'per mensem' for one year is granted to Captain Thomas Roebuck to enable him to publish a new and improved edition of the late Dr William Hunter's Hindustani Dictionary.
Dr Matthew Lumsden is permitted to send to England 100 copies of the first volume of his Arabic Grammar and 100 copies each of two Arabic books, free of duty and freight charges.
Report by Major James Parlby on the new canal between the Ganges and Bhagirathi rivers - proposal that a canal should be cut above the Baulacbeig Pustah to form a new canal for the course of the Bhagirathi.
The extracts from the London Gazette of 10 Jan 1815 appointing fifteen officers of the Company's Armies to the Order of the Bath are published as an Army General Order.
A copy of Ensign Alexander Gerard's field book together with his map of the route from Ludhiana to Lahore is sent back to London at the request of the Court of Directors.
Trial and conviction of the Chinaman China Toh for placing a lighted paper to the artap side of a building in George Town during the fire of 18 Nov 1814.
Explanation as to why copies of the second volume of Dr Matthew Lumsden's Persian Grammar were in the hands of his agents in England prior to being received by the Court of Directors.