Jalal ud daula Mehdi Ali Khan, a son of the late Nawab Wazir of Oudh, Saadat Ali Khan, is kidnapped by Turkoman bandits while returning from Persia to India - his release is eventually obtained through the good offices of the Prince Royal of Persia, Abbas Mirza.
The Captain and five of the crew of a Turkish ship belonging to the Pasha of Egypt [Mehemet Ali] are involved in an affray with some sepoys of the Madras Army at Cochin on 9 Dec 1825 - they are arrested and charged with assault - subsequent representations by officers of the Pasha regarding the a...
Birth, on 4 May 1831, of a son and heir [Bimbaji Bhonsla] to the Raja of Nagpur [Raghuji Bhonsla] - ceremonial observances on this occasion (includes a list of the gifts presented by the Resident to the Raja and his family, pp 7-8).
An attempt on 6 Jun 1832 to enforce article 3 of Regulation 2 of 1813, directing the destruction of all stray dogs found in the streets of Bombay, offends the Parsee community and leads to the outbreak of a serious riot the following day - the riot is put down by H.M. 2nd Regiment of Foot, Vol 1.
Death of the infant son of the Raja of Nagpur, on 22 Oct 1831 - question whether the Resident at Nagpur [Henry Sulivan Graeme] was right in pressing the services of the Residency Surgeon [John Wylie], upon the Raja and his family.
Outbreak of a mutiny among the King of Oudh's Artillery following the decision of the Chief Minister to disband them - the mutiny is eventually suppressed by the King's Infantry - Bengal Government approve of the conduct of the Resident at Lucknow [Major John Low] on that occasion.
Report of the death, at Quilon, on 6 Dec 1833, on board the Victory, of S. Robinson, son of former EIC Chairman, Sir George Abercrombie Robinson - he is buried on 8 December at Tangasseri (also known as Tangancherry).
The ex-King of Kedah sends one of his sons Tunku Abdullah, on a mission to Calcutta - Bengal Government defray the expenses of the Tunku's return voyage to Malacca - they refuse to allow the ex-King to take up residence at Penang, Perak or Selangor but have no objection to his residing at Dili in...
Colonel A Du Bois de Jancigny is sent by the King of Oudh [Nasir-ud-din Haidar] to England with presents for King William IV and Queen Adelaide (a list of the presents appears on pp 88-95, 259-73) - complaint brought by Mrs S Mackenzie against Colonel Du Bois with respect to a financial transacti...