Intrigues at Murshidabad - trial of Ahmed Ali and Muhammad Ali, two servants of the Nawab Nazim, for their part in the attempt to defame John Ahmuty etc.
The Company grant the sum of 1000 rupees to Husaini Begam, one of the widows of Wazir Ali, to defray the marriage expenses of her daughter Saadat un Nisa Begam.
Death of Sri Dhar Latchman Pandit, the ex-Minister of Nagpur, at Benares, on 24 Jan 1825 - resumption of his pension and jagirs - the titles of 'Raja' and 'Bahadur' are conferred on Kali Shankar Ghosal, in recognition of his work to promote education in India.
Seizure of the fort of Lugasi by Diwan Padam Singh, elder brother of the Raja of Lugasi [Sardar Singh] - he is compelled to surrender the fort and is sent as a state prisoner to Tirhut.
Claim of Kunwar Ajit Singh, a younger brother of the Maharaja of Patiala [Karm Singh] to half of Patiala and to the title of Maharaja - claim of Fateh Singh Allowallah to the allegiance of Maha Singh Bahrujia, (includes a genealogical table of the Patiala ruling family, pp 80-81).
Death of Ghafur Khan, Nawab of Jaora, in September 1825 - succession of his infant son Ghaus Muhammad Khan - the management of the state is entrusted to Ghafur Khan's elder Begam.
Death of Tantia Jogh, Chief Minister of the Indore State, in April 1826 - appointment of Raoji Trimbak to succeed him - the Bengal Government approve of the conduct of the Maharaja of Indore [Malhar Rao Holkar] on this occasion.
The post of Agent to the Governor General at Murshidabad is not to be amalgamated at present with that of Senior Member of the Board of Revenue - the salary of the Persian Secretary is increased to 39000 rupees 'per annum'.
Report of the Resident at Hyderabad, William Byam Martin, on the part of the Nizam's Army that is officered and trained by Europeans, (includes returns of troops, including lists of officers, pp 153-205).