Papers regarding the jagir granted to the ex-Peshwa of Poona, Baji Rao, and his followers, near Bithur - survey of the jagir - determination of boundaries, etc.
Changes in the judicial and revenue administration of the Bengal Presidency - decision that in the Agra and Meerut Districts, the Southern Division of Moradabad, Saharanpur District and the Cuttack Central Division, the office of Magistrate should be separated from that of Judge and united with t...
Trial, in the Calcutta Supreme Court, of Anne Louisa Ramsay, for the attempted murder, at Delhi Cantonments on 9 Apr 1831, of Lieutenant George Richard Talbot of the 8th Bengal Native Infantry - her husband, Allan Ramsay, formerly a Lieutenant in the 8th Bengal Native Infantry is charged with aid...
Bengal Government ask the Judges of the Sadr Diwani Adalat for clarification on a point of law arising from the proposed revival of an appeal to H.M. Privy Council from a case in the chief Commissioner's Court at Delhi.
Memorial of Diwan Khait Singh to the Court of Directors of Jul 1833, setting forth his claims to the Chiefship of Charkhari and complaining of the Bengal Government's choice of the present incumbent [Ratan Singh] (with associated correspondence).
Improvements to be made to the Lighthouse at Fort St George - 12 glass mirrors to be supplied as reflectors - two further points of the compass to be opened on each side in the light room - a chimney to be constructed to allow the smoke to escape.
Death at Benares, on 30 May 1832, of Chimnaji Appa, brother of the ex-Peshwa of Poona, Baji Rao - decision that his pension should not be continued to his wife and daughter, but be resumed by Government.
Papers regarding a loan of 18,609 rupees made by the Madras Government Bank to the late Sir William Rumbold, Bt. on the security of a quantity of English silver plate.
An allowance of 8 annas 'per diem' is granted to Rani Ram Kunwar, the wife of Ganga Singh a state prisoner at Chunar - she is given permission to visit her husband in prison.
Instructions from the Court of Directors as to the discharge of a portion of the 6 per cent Remittable Loan - opening of a new 5 per cent Transfer Loan, (includes notices concerning the 6 per cent Remittable Debt, printed at East India House, 14 May and 17 Sep 1834, on pp 15 and 17).