The Chaudhri of the village of Indri in Karnal District is murdered by the Petty Sikh Chief, Sundh Singh - Sundh Singh forfeits his share of the village.
Murder at Lucknow of a native nobleman Bahadur Ali by Prince Sulaiman Shikoh, brother of the King of Delhi [Akbar Shah] - the King of Oudh [Ghazi-ud-din-Haidar] deals leniently with the offence.
A Mr Chick who was travelling by boat from Cawnpore to Fatehgarh in May 1822 is assaulted near Kannauj by inhabitants of Oudh and sustains severe injuries, losing his left arm.
William Lacy and his wife are permitted to proceed to Lucknow to be engaged as professional singers to the King of Oudh - they are subsequently dismissed by the King at short notice.
The Raja of Dhar [Ramchandar Rao Puar] cedes the pargana of Berasia in perpetuity to the Company - he commutes his right to collect the Sair duties of Ali Mohan.
Massacre of 34 Katchwa Rajputs by servants of the Raja of Kodari - the Raja and some of his adherents are subsequently killed in an engagement with the Company's troops at Kalpi.
Fatal accident at the Hardwar bathing ghat on 11 April 1820 when 485 persons were crushed to death - decision that the ghat should be enlarged and made more secure.
Request of the Nawab Mustapha Khan for an advance of 25,000 rupees to defray the marriage expenses of two female relatives - the Bengal Government grant him 20,000 rupees.