The Madras Government take exception to the action of Colonel William Clapham, Officer Commanding in Malabar and Canara, in supplying Capitaine de Frégate Jourdain at Mahé with 10,000 bell cartridges, without the previous sanction of Government.
Further papers regarding the pensions paid to former officials of the Dutch settlements in India, and their families - case of the widow of Daniel Hendrik Cantervisscher, etc. (includes lists of pensioners, with particulars, pp 51-54, 77, 80, 82, 112-15, 122-28, 137-69, 178-91, 198-213, 217-43, 2...
Question of the recovery of debts owed to the late Commercial Factory at Cuddalore by three native inhabitants now resident within the French territory - recovery of the balance to be postponed until the voluntary return of the defaulters to British India.
Case of Ensign John Young Wilkinson of the 9th Madras Native Infantry, who having been placed under arrest on a charge of serious misconduct, subsequently succeeded in escaping to Pondicherry - at the request of the Madras Government the French Authorities at Pondicherry extradite him to Madras t...
Refusal of the Chief of the French Settlement at Mahé [B.Nielle] to deliver up an individual called Le Merle to the British Authorities in Malabar - Le Merle had been charged with a fraud against the Company's Customs in respect to the importation of cloves.
M. Obdam, the former Dutch Resident at Pulicat, is granted the sum of 553 rupees, as compensation for the occupation by Government of his house and gardens at Sadras between Apr 1828 and Apr 1829.
Final settlement of the claim of two natives of Tranquebar for compensation for the loss of a quantity of saltpetre confiscated by the British at the surrender of Tranquebar in 1808.
Question of the disposal of the estate of William Warwick, a Madras tailor, who died at Pondicherry on 14 May 1828 - Letters of Administration obtained by Warwick's bond creditor Edward L. Laird require the signature of the Governor of Madras - general question of the disposal of the estates of B...