Reply of the Bengal Government to the Court of Directors' orders regarding the six Extra Regiments of Native Infantry - question of the off-reckonings payable to the Colonels of those regiments.
The Bengal Government request the King of Oudh to release two Zemindars who had been imprisoned for suspected complicity in the attack on Mr Chick in May 1822, but against whom no firm evidence had been found.
Papers regarding the administration of the convalescent depôt at Landour
Scope & Content:
Includes favourable report by the Special Medical Committee, and return of patients for the year 1829, noting illnesses and subsequent progress, pp 48-49.
Statement showing the amount of bank-notes in the Treasuries of the Bengal Government for each month of 1829 and for the months Jan-Sep 1830, dated, Auditor's Office, [East India House].
Reports regarding the possibility of locating a convalescent depôt in Darjeeling
Scope & Content:
Favourable reports by Captain James Dowling Herbert and James William Grant on Darjeeling as a possible site for a convalescent depôt (Herbert's published report appears at the beginning of the collection, Grant's memorandum is on pp 13-24)