Request of Captain Lewis Carmichael of H.M. 59th Foot to be allowed to purchase a small brass gun of Scottish manufacture that had been taken at the capture of Bharatpur - the Bengal Military Board present it to him as a gift.
Copy of the deed of agreement between the East India Company and the creditors of the late Nawabs of the Carnatic providing for a liquidation fund under the management of a Board of Commissioners.
The Madras Government made an annual grant of 1800 rupees towards the upkeep of the mosque of Syed Ali Hadi at Quilandi - they also sanction the expenditure of 2,000 rupees for repairing the mosque.
Payment of batta to officers and crews of the Bombay Marine who took part in the Burmese War - claim of Captain Thomas Kitson Terrell (includes list of payees, pp 19-24)
Report of Captain Thomas Elwon on his survey of the Red Sea in the Benares - report of Commander John Henry Wilson on his voyage from Bombay to Suez and back in the steamship Hugh Lindsay in 1830.
Removal of the remains of the late Sir Thomas Munro from Gooty to Madras and their reinterment in St Mary's Church - a choultry and tank are built as a memorial to him at Gooty and a well and tope at Patikondah.
The crew of a vessel from the Coromandel Coast which was wrecked off the island of Junk Ceylon [Phuket] are rescued by the local Chief and sent on to Penang.
Loans are made by the Madras Government to certain individuals to enable them to build houses in the Nilgiri Hills - a loan of 15,000 rupees is made to Sir William Rumbold to enable him to complete the construction of a hotel there.