Owing to the dangerous illness of his wife, Lieut Colonel Duncan Macleod, Superintendent of Nizamat Buildings, is allowed to extend his leave at Calcutta until 15 December 1830.
Complaint of the Zemindar of Innakonda against the Collector of Guntur with respect to the taxation of certain Agrahara lands, etc. - disputes between landholders generally - question of the application of Madras Regulation 5 of 1822.
Enactment of Regulation 10 of 1831, forbidding the sale for arrears of revenue, of estates belonging to minors or incapacitated persons. Extension of the provisions of Regulation 5 of 1804, section 20, to property of every description, real and personal.
The Agent to the Governor General in the Saugor and Narbada Territories, Francis Curwen Smith, intimates that on a recent tour through the Feudatory States of his Agency, his refusal to accept presents from the Native Chiefs occasioned great offence - Bengal Government direct that in future he sh...
The Bengal Government decline to comply with the request of Major George Fraser that he be allowed to draw his Nagpur pension in England, by bills on the Court of Directors.
The Resident at Nagpur [Henry Sulivan Graeme] is furnished, at his request, with a copy of the regulations regarding the award of pensions to Residency public servants.
Reports by the Resident at Nagpur [Henry Sulivan Graeme] on the strength of the Nagpur Subsidiary Force and on the sale to the Raja of houses of officers formerly belonging to the Auxiliary Force.
The Bengal Government grant the request of John Wylie, Surgeon to the Nagpur Residency, that a native doctor be added to his establishment, the doctor to receive a salary of 20 rupees 'per mensem'.