Disposal of the presents given by Maharaja Ranjit Singh of Lahore to the Resident at Delhi [William Byam Martin] and to Major General John Ramsay (a list of the presents made to the Resident appears on pp 6-9).
Question as to the place of residence of the family and relatives of the ex-King of Kandy - Bengal Government agree to the proposal that the ex-King's son be sent to Calcutta for his education.
The Bengal Government decline to grant a pension to the widow of a mahout killed by a Government elephant at Ajmer, but they allow her a solatium of 100 rupees.
The Chief of Ladwa and the Sirdar of Sharinghar to receive compensation of 200 rupees and 100 rupees 'per annum' respectively, for the removal of distilleries in their territories - the regulation forbidding the sale of spirituous liquors in or near military cantonments to apply also to the milit...
Death on 11 Jan 1832, of Mirza Ashraf Beg, Commandant of the King of Delhi's Personal Guard - decision that the King should be allowed to choose the new Commandant.
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.