The Bengal Government decline to accede to the request of Ramchandar Pant Subadar, Chief Officer of Baji Rao, that they make a financial contribution towards celebrating the 'Janwa' of his youngest son, Hari Bhao.
Death of Jangi Khan, Jagirdar of Kakrala in Budaun District, on 21 Apr 1829 - Government resume his jagir but make provision for his family (includes a list of the villages owned by Jangi Khan, pp 29-31, and a list of his next-of-kin, pp 32-33)
Death of Lacchman Singh Dawa, the former Kiladar of Ajaigarh, at Calcutta, on 16 Nov 1828 - a donation equal to one year of his pension is granted to his next-of-kin (includes a genealogical table of the Dawa family, p 39)
Theft of over one lakh of rupees from the treasury of the Begam Samru at Sardhana - the culprits are subsequently apprehended at Meerut and remanded for trial there.
Repairs made to the Kutb Minar and Jama Masjid at Delhi - suggestions of Major Robert Smith for the future preservation of the Kutb Minar - repair of a well attached to the Jama Masjid.
A title is conferred by the King of Delhi [Akbar Shah] upon Captain Patrick Grant, the Commander of the Palace Guard - Captain Peter Teulon is appointed to command the Guard during Grant's absence on leave.
Birth of a son and heir [Surendra Bikram Sah] to the Maharaja of Nepal [Rajendra Bikram Sah] on 4 Oct 1829 - observations of the Resident at Katmandu, Brian Houghton Hodgson, on politics and commerce in Nepal (pp 41-67) and on the judicial administration (pp 71-144, 153-215).