Abolition of the separate office of Paymaster of the Vellore Stipends - reports of the Committee appointed to investigate the expenses of that office (includes lists of the Mysore pensioners made in 1834, pp 35-37, 102-08, 126-62).
Allegations by the Naib-i-Mukhtar of disrespectful conduct on the part of Ghulam Murteza Khan, a grandson of Nawab Wallajah - Madras Government authorise the Naib to suspend the payment of Ghulam's pension.
Senker Wantri, a native of Tellicherry, who had resided for 16 years in the Punjab, arrives at Madras in Aug 1834, bearing a letter of introduction from the Political Agent at Ludhiana, Captain Claude Martine Wade.
The Madras Government advance the Naib-i-Mukhtar the sum of 1 lakh of rupees from the Carnatic Revenues, to meet the expenses of the young Nawab's first ceremonial observance of Ramadan - the sum is to be repaid in full by the end of 1836.
Payment by the Nawab of Kurnool [Ghulam Rasul Khan] of his tribute for the Fasli year 1243 (i.e. Jul 1833-Jul 1834) - seizure at Cuddapah, on two occasions, of a consignment of muskets intended for the Nawab of Kurnool.