Allowance made by the Company to Amrit Rao and his adherents, of six lakhs of rupees 'per annum' - this is eventually to be commuted for an assignment of territory from Amrit Rao's brother Baji Rao, the Peshwa of Poona.
Six months' advance of pay is made to Captain N.J. De Bergeon and Captain Francois Louis Lenn, two officers of the Regiment De Meuron who remained behind in India when the regiment left for Europe.
The loss on the resale of a quantity of grain which had been purchased at Lucknow for the public service in 1799, is written off under the head 'military disbursements'.
Claims of Prince Fateh Hyder and the family of the late Prince Abdul Khalik to have certain sums of money returned to them which they allege to have been deposited with Lieut. Colonel Thomas Marriott on their journey from Vellore to Bengal.
Akbar Ali Khan, eldest son of the late Hyder Beg Khan, opposes the claim made by his younger brother in the Adalat Court at Lucknow, to a share of the family pension.