Permission is given for a new set of barracks to be built for the European Infantry at Bombay - proposal that extra barracks should also be built for the Artillery.
The Cochin prize money is paid in full by the Bombay Government with compound interest from 7 October 1805 - a receipt is transmitted to the Court of Directors.
The mould loft in the marine yard at Bombay is converted into an office for the Superintendent of the Bombay Marine and into a small observatory - various other alterations to the marine yard are recommended by the Superintendent.
Death of Bagh Singh, a Jagirdar of Panipat in the Assigned Territory west of the Jumna - the Company resume control of his lands - his heirs are granted a pension by way of compensation.
Damage caused to lands in the vicinity of Mahim on Bombay Island by the encroachment of the sea - remedial measures proposed by the Superintending Engineer at Bombay, Major William Brookes.
A sum of 3,000 pagodas is deposited on perpetual loan in the Company's Treasury at Madras, by Father Raimondo, Bishop of Verapoli and Vicar General of Malabar - the interest at 8 per cent 'per annum' is to be used for the Verapoli seminary and for charitable purposes.
Death of the Nazir Deo of Cooch Behar - the extent and circumstances of his family are to be ascertained before a decision is made regarding the disposal of his lands and pension.