A pension of 30 rupees 'per mensem' is granted to Siri Raja who had served the Company at Bencoolen first as a Native Writer and subsequently as an Ensign in the Bugis Corps.
The sum of 1200 rupees is paid, by way of compensation and arrears of rent, to the proprietors of a Catholic church in Quilon that had long been used by Government for military purposes.
Claim of the Raja of Cochin to levy transit duties on goods passing along the Ponnani river where it formed the boundary of his territories - decision of the Madras Government that the Raja's own goods shall be exempted from transit duties in Malabar.
Death of Mirza Aizad Bakhsh, a brother of the King of Delhi, in February 1825 - resumption of his jagir in Meerut District - disposal of his pension etc.
Death of Mir Izzat Ulla Khan, a servnt of the explorer William Moorcroft, at Peshawar, on 7 Feb 1825 - the Bengal Government grant a pension of 150 rupees 'per mensem' to his immediate family.