Publication by Captain Thomas Macan of his edition of the 'Shah Namah' - the Bengal Government recommend the work to the favourable consideration of the Court of Directors.
Appearance in Jubbulpore of Ramchandar Wagh, the confidant of the ex-Raja of Nagpur, Appa Sahib - his claim for a pension from the Nagpur Government - he is subsequently ordered to leave Jubbulpore.
Memorandum and statement showing the value of those articles delivered to Sir John Malcolm on his departure for England, which were intended as presents for the Pashe of Egypt and others - discrepancies between the original list and Malcolm's reconstructed list.
Erection of five bamboo tripods, as landmarks, at the mouth of the Chittagong river - appointment of a native pilot for the river mouth, at a salary of 16 rupees 'per mensem', to take the place of the buoys which had been destroyed.
Request of the Ceylon Government for the Company's help in obtaining the release of William Gauder, a victim of the mutiny on the brig Wilhelmina in 1819, and supposedly now a slave at Pasama in Sumatra - enquiries made through the Dutch Authorities in Sumatra produce no tangible result.
Request of the Company's Attorney in Bengal, to be supplied with certain documents for use in the suit pending in the Supreme Court against the executors of the late General Claude Martin - after a preliminary search in the Lucknow Residency has proved unsuccessful, John Gray, a Calcutta builder,...
The collection consists of the following papers regarding dye produced from a species of redwood tree found in Tavoy and Mergui in Burma: Note by George Swinton, Chief Secretary to the Government of Bengal, dated 28th November 1831, enclosing a letter from Thomas Speir, a silk printer of Calcu...