The Nawab of Rampur [Ahmad Ali Khan] sends an arzi of condolence and a nazar to the new King of Oudh [Nasir-ud-din Haidar] - a Vakil is maintained by the Rampur Government at the Lucknow Court - the Oudh Government appoints a Newswriter to Rampur.
Death at Delhi on 14 Jul 1828 of Rai Kashi Ram, son of the late Munshi Kaval Nain - half of his pension of 152 rupees 'per mensem' is continued to his widow.
An advance of 40,000 rupees is made by the Madras Government to Mir Mazhar Ali, a brother of the Bhau Begam, to enable him to liquidate a debt - the sum is to be repaid in instalments from the Nawab of Arcot's revenues.
The cat o'nine tails in use in the Madras Criminal Courts to be of the same pattern as that used in the Army - all cats o'nine tails to be requisitioned by the Courts directly from the Madras Military Board, Vol 1.
Birth of a daughter to the sister of the Raja of Travancore on 26 Dec 1829 and of a son on 13 Mar 1832 - correspondence of the Raja with the Bengal and Madras Governments on these occasions - tribute paid by the Raja to the services of the Acting Resident in Travancore, Major Edward Cadogan.
Death, on 12 Oct 1831, of Mir Jafar Ali Khan, the Ruler of the Petty Hill State of Kotaha - a khilat (honorary costume) is granted to his son and successor, Muhammad Akbar Khan.
The granite slab set up in St Mary's Church, Madras, to the memory of Sir Thomas Munro, is replaced by a mural tablet sent out from England by his widow - the granite slab is laid on the church floor as a gravestone.
Returns made on 31 Dec 1832 and 30 Jun 1833 of Europeans and East Indians in the service of the Nawab of Banda [Zulfikar Ali] and the Raja of Ajaigarh [Bakht Singh], giving nature of employment, salary etc. (with associated correspondence).