Request of Nawab Amir Khan of Tonk that Hakim Muzaffar Husain Khan be allowed to visit Delhi under safe conduct even though he had allegedly committed a murder there in 1819.
Succession of Dhiraj Sah to the Chiefship of the Petty State of Udaipur - the claim of the Raja of Surguja [Amar Singh] to the succession is not admitted by the Bengal Government (includes a genealogical table of the Udaipur Ruling Family, on pp 18-19).
Vice Admiral Sir John Gore forwards two reports to the Bengal Government, the first a report by the Surveyor of the Navy on a specimen of Martaban teak sent home on HMS Calcutta, the second a report by Captain J. Hanway Plumridge of HMS Magicienne on his visit to the Danish settlement at Camorta ...
Death, at Cherrapunji, on 20 Aug 1831, of David Scott, the Agent to the Governor General on the North East Frontier - erection of a memorial obelisk to him at Cherrapunji - the friends of the late Lieutenants Richard Gurdon Bedingfield and Philip Bowles Burlton and of the late Assistant Surgeon H...
Improvements to be made to the Lighthouse at Fort St George - 12 glass mirrors to be supplied as reflectors - two further points of the compass to be opened on each side in the light room - a chimney to be constructed to allow the smoke to escape.
Death at Benares, on 30 May 1832, of Chimnaji Appa, brother of the ex-Peshwa of Poona, Baji Rao - decision that his pension should not be continued to his wife and daughter, but be resumed by Government.
Proposal of the Raja of Tanjore [Sivaji] to erect a bridge at his own expense over the Vennar river where it forms the boundary of his territories - Madras Government approve of the proposal and entrust the work to the superintendence of Captain Charles Edward Faber, Madras Engineers, and the Pri...
Complaint of H. Butler, son of the late Captain John Butler, of encroachments made by the Raja of Tanjore upon land that had been in the possession of his family for upwards of 30 years - Madras Government decline to intervene on his behalf.
Complaint of a Sepoy of the 26th Madras Native Infantry at Quilon against the Reverend J.C. Thompson - the latter had ordered the sepoy to be horse-whipped when he found him walking through his compound (includes a transcript of the proceedings of the Court of Enquiry, pp 28-54).