N.C.O.s and soldiers of H.M. troops in India are allowed to remit a portion of their pay to their families in England - suggestion that the same facilities should be offered to officers and soldiers of the Company's troops, (Vol 1).
Claim of the King of Oudh [Ghazi-ud-din Haidar] as heir to the Bhau Begam, to the pensions of all stipendiaries on the Fyzabad establishment who had died since the Begam's decease.
Act XIII of 1842 - An Act to enable the holders of revenue which has been alienated to them by the State, to collect that revenue within the Presidency of Bombay
Non grant of a pension to Syed Gaulib, son of the late Syed Ahmad (son-in-law of the late Tipu Sultan), who was on the receipt of 200 rupees a month from the Two Lac Fund
Papers regarding Acts VII and VIII of 1843 relating to Courts in the Madras Presidency
Scope & Content:
Act VII of 1843, An Act for abolishing the Provincial Courts of Appeal and Circuit in the Presidency of Fort St George, and for establishing new Zillah Courts to perform their functions; for establishing Courts constituted according to Regulations I and II, and Regulations VII and VIII of 1827, ...
Papers regarding the levying of the Pilgrim Tax at various places in the Bengal Presidency
Scope & Content:
Taxation at Kashipur, Sambhal and Sarkara, Gaya, Jagannath, etc; also includes a return of patients at the Moradabad Public Dispensary, Oct 1830-Apr 1831, on p 28.
Several reports on municipal sanitary improvements in the town of Calcutta
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Contains: Report of the committee appointed by the Governor of Bengal on the subject of supplying drinking water, 1846 [including a reference to J R Martin's recommendation of establishing a fever hospital]; A note on the medical topography of Calcutta and its suburbs, 1840; Text of a draft Act ...