Unsuccessful attempt by the Bengal Government to persuade the Bombay Government to abolish Lock Hospitals throughout the Bombay Presidency (includes the observations of William Augustus Burke, Inspector General of Hospitals of H.M. Forces in India, pp 71-83, and returns showing the prevalence of ...
Further proceedings regarding the Bunder Gang of thieves recently detected in Bombay, Vol 2
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Copy of the judgement of the Chief Justice of the Supreme Court of Judicature at Bombay, and the affidavits and petition of the three prisoners, members of the Bunder Gang, to whom a pardon had been granted. The names of the three prisoners were Khakee Dossa, Purshotum Cooverjee, and Kestah or K...
Death at Cairo on 9 Apr 1830 of the Nawab Shah Mir Khan - settlement of his estate (includes a copy the Company's account current with John Barker, their Agent in Egypt, with respect to the Nawab's executor Mr Bademji, pp 4-5)
Birth of a son to the ex-King of Kandy at Vellore in 1829 and of a daughter on 2 Jul 1830 - attainment by his eldest daughter of the age of puberty in Jun 1830 - marriages of certain members of his family - expenses occurred on these occasions by the Madras Government.
Attack made on 30 Jun 1832 by a band of Akalis on the thana at Shahabad - they are pursued and cut down by a detachment of the Maler Kotla Horse - question of the conduct of Captain Henry Norton, 69th Bengal Native Infantry, who caused a Zemindar to be flogged at Hodal.
Death, on 1 Apr 1840, of G S C Van Haiften, the former Dutch Chief of Palakollu - half of his pension of 15 rupees 'per mensem' is continued to his 68 year old widow, on the understanding that it is not to be continued to her son after her death