Madras Government order a close watch to be kept on four Muhammadan travellers from Sialkot, allegedly pilgrims, who had passed through Mangalore on their way to Mysore State.
Arrest at Cannanore, in May 1833, of a suspicious individual named Syed Muhammad, said to be a Turkish national - he is subsequently released, no strong grounds having been found for detaining him.
Arrival at Madras, on 24 Jul 1833, of Mirza Muhammad Shujanat Bakht Bahadur, a self-proclaimed nephew of the King of Delhi - Madras Government refuse to grant him an interview with the Naib-i-Mukhtar - enquiries made regarding an individual called Syed Ibrahim, self-styled Pirzada of Baghdad, who...
Papers regarding a Turk named Muhammad Rumi and an Arab named Sayed Abdul Makhtadi who were intending to travel to Tanjore to investigate the deaths of two of their fellow countrymen - decision of the Madras Government that they should be repatriated via Cochin.
Petition from the wife of one of the Bargirs of the Raja of Tanjore [Sivaji] complaining that her husband had been subjected to cruel and unusual punishment by the Raja, having had the word 'traitor' tattooed on his forehead etc. - the Madras Government are informed that the Bargir in question ha...
Proposal of the Raja of Tanjore [Sivaji] to erect a bridge at his own expense over the Vennar river where it forms the boundary of his territories - Madras Government approve of the proposal and entrust the work to the superintendence of Captain Charles Edward Faber, Madras Engineers, and the Pri...
Complaint of H. Butler, son of the late Captain John Butler, of encroachments made by the Raja of Tanjore upon land that had been in the possession of his family for upwards of 30 years - Madras Government decline to intervene on his behalf.
Staff changes at the Madras Government Bank - Mr Oakes's post as Clerk is filled by Mr Sharlieb at a reduced salary of 120 rupees 'per mensem' - Mr Corner, a Clerk in the Bond Department, has his salary increased by 10 rupees 'per mensem'.
Report of the death, at Quilon, on 6 Dec 1833, on board the Victory, of S. Robinson, son of former EIC Chairman, Sir George Abercrombie Robinson - he is buried on 8 December at Tangasseri (also known as Tangancherry).