A proclamation is published at Cochin allowing those Dutch inhabitants who have taken the oath of allegiance all the privileges of British subjects in accordance with the terms of the Capitulation of 1795.
An allowance of 200 pagodas 'per mensem' is authorized to be paid to the Danish missionaries at Tranquebar to relieve their financial distress (includes lists of the missionaries and their native servants).
Minute of the Commander in Chief, Madras, Lieut General James Stuart, of 4 March 1804, regarding the supply of army clothing (with associated correspondence).
Promotions in the Madras Army in consequence of the Court of Directors' orders of 20 April 1803 regarding the formation of a Retired List and the consolidation of the surplus off-reckonings - General Order of 28 April 1807 - lists of promoted officers.
Minute of the Governor of Madras, Lord William Bentinck, of 24 February 1805, regarding the Cadet Institution and the staff of the Quarter Master General's Office (with associated correspondence).
Payment of the pension of Shah Sawar Jung, an illegitimate son of the late Nawab of Arcot, Umdat-ul-Umara, is resumed after being suspended for some years.