The Bengal Government decline to support the claim for restitution of pension made by the Nawab Husain Ali Khan against his brother the King of Oudh [Ghazi-ud-din Haidar], but they offer the Nawab asylum within the Company's territories.
Further papers regarding the resumption by Government of pensions drawn by the late Maharaja Amrit Rao in the names of several of his Chiefs and dependents, (includes list of pensioners, p 39)
Paricchat, Raja of Datia, and Pratap Singh, Raja of Chhatarpur, are permitted to use seals engraved with words denoting their allegiance to the British Monarch.
Disputes among the heirs of the late Sri Dhar Lacchman Pandit, formerly Minister of the Raja of Nagpur - intervention of the Agent at Benares, William Augustus Brooke.
Paricchat, the Raja of Jaitpur, is given complete control of his estate on attaining his 19th birthday, - at his request Rao Kishor Singh is released from imprisonment in Kalinjar Fort.
Serais and bungalows to be constructed, at the expense of the Bundela Chiefs, on the high road between Saugor and Bundelkhand - the Bengal Government contribute 1000 rupees.