The St Helena Government expend the sum of £5,550 to secure the manumission of 124 slaves - they request the Court of Directors to allow Captain George Andrew Den Taaffe to receive a salary for his work as Reporter of Slave Emancipations.
Desecration by a Hindu mob of the mosque at Ajanur in the Bekal Taluk of South Kanara District - the Kazi of Mangalore who subsequently tried to stir up anti-Hindu feeling among the sepoys of that garrison is dismissed from office by Government.
The Bombay Government grant a sum of money and a piece of land near Ahmadabad to Dr Henry Johnston, with a view to the experimental cultivation of indigo, Bourbon cotton, etc.
The sum of 600 rupees is advanced to Zulfikar Khan alias James Martin to enable him to travel from Lucknow to Calcutta to give evidence in the case between the Bengal Government and the executors of the late General Claude Martin.
Birth of a son and heir [Surendra Bikram Sah] to the Maharaja of Nepal [Rajendra Bikram Sah] on 4 Oct 1829 - observations of the Resident at Katmandu, Brian Houghton Hodgson, on politics and commerce in Nepal (pp 41-67) and on the judicial administration (pp 71-144, 153-215).
Death of Raja Ram Singh of Ballabgarh on 30 Jun 1829 - arrangements made for managing the Jagir during the minority of his son and successor, Nahar Singh.
Case of a lady called Begam Jan who was waylaid and robbed, on the road between Indore and Sehore, by some Mewatis in Holkar's service - the Indore Government eventually agrees to pay her compensation.
Death of the Nawab Mustapha Khan in Nov 1828 - his pension of 4,400 rupees 'per mensem', is continued to his eldest son Syed Assad ulla Khan for the support of himself and other members of the family - decision that the Nawab of Bengal [Mubarak Ali Khan] having now come of age should have some sa...