Condition of the Calcutta Medical College, and the measures adopted and contemplated for correcting the defects in the administration of that Institution (includes detailed statements of salaries and Establishment and other charges of the Medical College 1835-1838, and lists of the free students ...
Returns showing the strength, nature and constitution of the several local Irregular Corps under the Bombay Presidency
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The Returns also contain information regarding the particular tribes and castes of which each Corps was composed, the nature of the services which from time to time had been rendered by each Corps, the mode in which the cost of their maintenance was defrayed, and what particular States and class...
Proceedings connected with the survey and assessment of the Southern Mahratta Country, and the proposed arrangements for the constitution of a Special Commission to conduct an investigation into the titles of enamdars
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Includes a statement prepared from a letter forwarded, under date 10th August 1824, by the Commissioner for the Deccan, to the Principal Collector of Dharwar, regarding certain lands and villages in the Southern Mahratta Country whose revenues were supposed to be wholly or partially enjoyed on d...
Disturbances in Sawunt Waree: correspondence on the subject of the evasion of justice by offenders, freebooters and other criminals taking refuge in the Goa Territory
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Includes a statement listing the names of individuals accused of offences who had fled to the Goa Territory, pp.66-67
Provision by the Commanders of emigrant vessels proceeding to Mauritius of certain food for consumption during bad and stormy weather when food cannot be cooked
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Also included is correspondence from Saunders, May, Sarkies & Co, who had chartered the vessel emigrant Rohomany, requesting the assistance of government in preventing emigrants from abandoning the voyage or running away
A sum due to the Company from the estate of the late Edward Crisp is ordered by the Commissioner at Fort Marlborough to be debited to those members of Government who overlooked the debt when dividing Crisp's effects.
A donation of 5,000 rupees is made to the widow of Muhammad Ahsan on account of her late husband's long and meritorious services as Head Munshi in the Persian Secretary's office.
Commander John Pepper of the H.E.I.C.S. Coote who had been instructed to convey Lieutenant John Croft Hawkins to the convict settlement of New South Wales, changes course off Sumatra and proceeds to England with important dispatches from China.