The families of the late Tipu Sultan and Hyder Ali are granted pensions by the Company and assigned the fortress of Vellore as their place of residence. Lieut Colonel Doveton appointed Commandant of Vellore and Paymaster of the Mysore pensions (includes lists of the pensioners).
Captain Charles Adam of H.M.S. La Sybelle and Captain Henry Frost of the Company's cruiser Mornington are each presented with a sword by the Insurance Societies of Calcutta for their gallant conduct in capturing the French privateers, La Chiffonne, L'Eugenie and L'Hirondelle.
A sum of money which had been received by the Company in 1789 from Alkaram an inhabitant of the Ganjam District is returned to him together with the interest accruing to it.
Rejection by the Company of the offer of the King of Baba to cede to them the island of Johanna [Anjouan] and its dependencies (includes a genealogical table of the Anjouan Royal Family).
Question of the amount of tribute to be paid by the Nawab of Kurnool and the military service required of him in consequence of the transfer of his feudatory allegiance from the Nizam to the Company.
The contribution of 3,1/4 lakhs of rupees which was levied on the city of Burhanpur and appropriated for the payment of the troops is to be placed to the Company's credit.
Claim of the Executors of the late Daniel Seton to the amount (with interest) of the difference between his salary of 60,000 rupees 'per annum' as Chief of Surat and the 40,000 rupees 'per annum' to which it was reduced when he was appointed Lieutenant Governor of Surat.
A pension of 200 rupees 'per mensem' is awarded to Fateh Ali Khan as a reward for his loyal service to the Company during the invasion of the Upper Provinces by Jaswant Rao Holkar.