Proposals for improving the education of the Free Blacks on St Helena - they are to be apprenticed to various trades including fishing, (includes a list of apprentices giving age, date of indentures etc.).
Report by the Governor of St Helena [Alexander Walker] on his annual inspection of the Artillery and Infantry in Dec 1824 - recommendation that a regimental school and library should be established - claim of soldiers from HM Service for arrears of pay - Governor's minute on recruiting, etc.
Request of the officers of the Infantry and Artillery Corps at St Helena that they should continue to receive King's commissions, a privilege granted to them during the imprisonment of the Emperor Napoleon.
Discontinuance at St Helena of the practice of paying the gardeners for the forest trees planted on the Company's lands - appointment of Dr James Arnott as Superintendent of the Company's gardens in James Town.