A donation of 600 rupees is made by the Bengal Government to Chitar Mal for compiling a treatise on agriculture - Government subscribe for 100 copies of the English translation.
Upon the death of Gurjin Ali Khan the two villages which he held in the Malpura pargana of Agra District are resumed and assessed by Government - one half of the net revenue is continued to his son.
Deaths of Mirza Abud Jan and Mirza Usbak Jan, sons of the late Prince Mirza Khuram Bakht - the former's pension is continued to his mother, the latter's to his widow.
Death of Sahabi Begam, widow of the late Faizulla Bey Khan, on 6 Jun 1828, and of her son Ghulam Nakhsh Band Khan, on 1 Oct 1828 - both their pensions lapse to Government.
Death at Delhi on 14 Jul 1828 of Rai Kashi Ram, son of the late Munshi Kaval Nain - half of his pension of 152 rupees 'per mensem' is continued to his widow.