Case of Ensign Maurice Henry Hiern of the 41st Madras Native Infantry - he is acquitted by a Court Martial on charges of insulting behaviour but is nonetheless reprimanded by his superior officers (includes a copy of Hiern's memorial to the Court of Directors, pp 3-9), Vol A.
Memorial of the Trustees of the Bombay Civil Fund to the Court of Directors praying that the fine paid by Civil Servants for an annuity may be increased so as to enable annuities to be paid up to the date of the annuitant's death, (with associated correspondence)
Retirement of Subadar Major Tipu Khan from the 7th Madras Light Cavalry - he is pensioned on full pay and staff allowances and is presented with a palanquin in recognition of his 48 years' faithful service (includes a brief resumé of his career, p 6)
Raja Kishor Singh of Panna murders a Brahmin whom he had suspected of sorcery - he is removed from control of his estates and compelled to reside in the Company's Territories.
Death of Rao Prithwi Singh, Jagirdar of Jigni, on 26 Apr 1830 - alleged pregnancy of his widow - question whether the Jagir should be resumed by Government or granted to his prospective heir.
The Nizam of Hyderabad [Nasir ud daula] on the occasion of his accession to the masnad, sends arzis and nazars to the King of Delhi [Akbar Shah] and the Delhi Heir Apparent [Abu Zafar] - objections of the Bengal Government to such expressions of nominal fealty.
Complaint of Asad Ulla Khan that the pension paid to him and the other relatives of the late Nasrulla Beg Khan, by the Nawab of Firozpur [Shams-ud-din-Khan], was less than it should have been - Bengal Government find his claim to be unjustified.
Account by the Madras Government of the sale of Durbar presents (gifts from the Nawab of Arcot and family) in 1829 and 1830 (lists of the presents are on pp 6, 11-13, 18-19)