Annual reports on the Fort St George College for 1814 and 1815 - reports on the examinations of 1814, 1815 and 1816 - (includes lists of students, with remarks, pp 89-99, 161-63, 175-86, 225-52) vol 1.
The copyright of Cha dembala Vadiar's Tamil translation of a work on Hindu Law is purchased by Government for 1000 pagodas to be expended on the erection of a choultry on the inland road between Madras and Trichinopoly and a grant of land rent free for the choultry's support.
Decrease in the revenues of Madras owing to the refusal of the Nawab of Arcot [Azim ud daula] to pay the town assessment on houses purchased by him - the Madras Government decide that such property should be liable to tax.
The Bengal Government purchase a bust of the Duke of Wellington from Captain John Wood of the Marquis of Wellington, for the sum of 2,500 rupees - the bust is to be put on display in the Calcutta Town Hall.
Request made by Denis Dayot, the French Intendant of Chandernagore, for an advance of six lakhs of rupees on account of the rent of the salt farm and for facilities to purchase saltp etre.
Measures taken to rescue the crew of the ship Union from slavery on the island of Enggano, where they had been shipwrecked in 1815 (includes a description of the island by Captain John Napier, pp 82-91).