Proceedings relating to Act XXIII of 1840 and Act VII of 1841, Vol 4: Application to the Government of Bombay to obtain the sanction of the Supreme Court to an arrangement similar to that observed at the Madras Presidency whereby all Mofussil processes are executed without entailing any expense...
Proceedings relating to Act XXIII of 1840 and Act VII of 1841, Vol 5: correspondence on the subject of the expenses incurred in the execution of Mofussil process under Act XXIII of 1840
Report on the state and distribution of the funds of the endowments of the late Hajee Mahomed Mohsin; and appeal by Wasig Ali Khan against the proceedings of Government regarding the grant to him of a pension of 1280 rupees per annum
Enquiry from the Government of Bombay as to the practice of the Calcutta Custom House regarding the duty leviable on the export and import of cashmere shawls
Affairs of the Petty State of Edur: accounts of Edur for the year 1839/40, submitted by Captain Lang, Political Agent in the Mahi Kantha communication from Captain Lang, dated 11th July 1842, reporting on the state of the revenues of the Edur Taluka, with related papers correspondence regarding...
Nomination of Mr B Hodgson to the situation of Assistant to the Commissioner at Simla under the new arrangements and of Captain Rainey, late Assistant Political Agent at Sabathu, being placed at the disposal of the Commander-in-Chief for Regimental duty
Renewal of the lease of the Districts of Thandla, Pitlawad and their dependencies by the Jhabua State, and a suggestion that a larger contribution be paid by the Jhabua State towards the maintenance of the Bhil Corps
Grant of a personal allowance of 100 rupees per mensem to Mr Macleod and 75 rupees per mensem to Mr Michie, the Register and Deputy Register in the Office of the Secretary in the Political Department of the Government of India, in addition to the official salaries drawn by them
Delivery of the Nagpur jewels to Govind Rao Annund Furnavees [or Phurnavees], the Agent deputed by the Rajah to receive them. The correspondence includes a list of the jewels, pp.14-18.
Payments made by the Gaikwar of Baroda to Dhackjee Dadajee [Dhakji Dadaji], Coll 1 Vol 2: papers regarding the frauds alleged to have been committed upon the Gaikwar, under the pretence of bribing high public functionaries at the Bombay Presidency in the hope of attaining certain political objec...