Letter from H. G. Keene, enclosing a bill for the funeral expenses of Emma Hyder, daughter of the late Munshi Ghoolam Hyder, and requesting that the Company should pay, as it did for his son John Hyder in Dec 1826, 2 Jun 1827
Letter from H. G. Keene about the need for a special office for the Registrar and asking for repayment of £45 which Caleb Hitch charged him for converting his pantry into a study for this purpose, 9 Jun 1832
Letters and a memorandum from J. H. Batten and H. G. Keene on J. A. Jeremie's absences, with two letters from Jeremie explaining his position, Mar 1833