Letters from J. H. Batten, forwarding for consideration a 'very touching letter' from Susan Henley, who is now 'left entirely without support', 10 & 15 Apr 1830
Letters from H. G. Keene, forwarding Matthew Campbell's tender for foodstuffs, with a note of the 'present price of provisions' and a statement of the average annual coal consumption, 17 May 1830
Petition of George Augustus Frederick Danvers that in his case the examiners applied a higher standard than that intended by the Court of Directors, with a letter from the Rev Benjamin Parsons Symons, Wadham College Oxford, reporting the examiners' view that their decision was completely fair, Nov 1830
Note from J. Stuart Wortley, Board of Control, returning an approved copy resolution of the Court of Directors that writers be allowed to remain in England for six months from their date of appointment without loss of rank, 30 Oct 1830
Notes from Maj-Gen Stuart, 19 Bury Street, St James's, London, claiming repayment of three-quarters of the fees advanced for his son Robert Henry, now rusticated, 30 Jan 1830