Explanation of the Political Agent at Ludhiana [Captain Claude Martine Wade] as to why he called for a detachment of troops in May 1835 to escort treasure from Karnal to Ludhiana
Government of India agree to reassume the management of Besasia pargana control of which had been handed back to Dhar State in 1830 - Dhar is to continue to receive the surplus revenues
Question of the responsibility of the Nagpur Government for a deficiency of about 48,000 rupees in a tribute payment to the Government of India of 7½ lakhs
Papers regarding Sambalpur State and the Separate Parganas - death of the Diwan of Sambalpur on 4 Nov 1834 - outbreak of disturbances in Sambalpur, Sonpur and Karyar - contributions of the Rajas of Sambalpur, Phuljhar, Bonai and Bamra to the upkeep of the dak road through their territories
Government of India decide that they are under no obligation to intervene on behalf of Chattaji, whose father, the Grassia Chief, Kuslaji, was said to have been murdered by followers of Gaban Singh, Amil of Niwari
Government of India reject the claim of Deputy Assistant Commissary James McGill of the Nizam's Army to be promoted to Assistant Commissary of Ordnance
The Thakur of Ragugarh [Daulat Singh], a tributary of the Rajas of Dewas, is implicated in the robbery of treasure near Ujjain which took place on 5 Dec 1834 - he is captured and imprisoned at Asirgarh - the Resident at Indore [John Bax] requires the Rajas of Dewas to reduce Ragugarh fort but the...
The Political Agent on the South West Frontier [Captain Thomas Wilson] is authorised to write off a loss of 374 rupees, 13 annas, incurred on account of pakka and racha pice received in the Surguja Treasury