Claim of the Commander in Chief, Madras, Lieut General Sir John Cradock, to a share in the Bazar Fund, on the grounds of his being a General Officer in command of the Centre Division of the Army.
The Bengal Government do not approve of the proposal of the King of Delhi [Akbar Shah] to visit the tomb of Kalandar at Panipat - he is to be discouraged from making any excursions beyond Delhi.
The Nawab of Bengal [Zainuddin Ali Khan] is granted a loan of 60,000 rupees to meet the expenses of his father's funeral, and his own installation as Nawab.
Permission is accorded to Morgan Dove Blandford to execute a survey of the city of Patna - he is promised the sum of 1500 rupees on successful completion of the map.
Papers regarding an affray which took place at Bari a village in Ali Mohan [Ali Rajpur] on 14 Dec 1824 between a party of the 5th Local Horse and some Bhil tribesmen - two native officers are shot dead with arrows.
Papers regarding the coal mines of Cutch - report of Captain John Hawkins - discovery of a new mine by R Money and report on the same by Captain Carlyle Clark - investigations by Ensign Henry McCulloch into the coal deposits of Cutch also the deposits on the island of Bani Yas in the Persian Gulf...
Decision that the jagir granted to Maulvi Abdul Kader Khan in 1792 should be continued on his demise to his two sons for life, at half the 1792 jumma, and to their heirs in perpetuity, on a moderate assessment.
Proposal of the Bengal Government to discharge on 15 Jun 1833, a further partion of the 5 per cent debt, to the extent of one and a half crores of rupees.
Staff changes at the Madras Government Bank - Mr Oakes's post as Clerk is filled by Mr Sharlieb at a reduced salary of 120 rupees 'per mensem' - Mr Corner, a Clerk in the Bond Department, has his salary increased by 10 rupees 'per mensem'.