Government of India permit Frank Wheeler, son of Lieut Colonel Hugh Massy Wheeler, to enter the service of Shah Shuja-ul-Mulk at Kabul, but they decline to confer the local rank of Lieutenant on him
Futher papers regarding the pensions paid to the descendants of the Rohilla chieftain Hafiz Rahamat Khan - decision of Government that the second share awarded to the late Ahmed Yar Khan should be divided among his descendants alone - claim of Amina Begam to arrears of pension
Explanation of Simon Fraser, Agent in the Saugor and Narbada Territories, regarding the statement made by him that his predecessor Frederick John Shore had 'countenanced' the coercive measures taken by the Raja of Rewah aganst the Raja of Singrauli
Papers regarding the situation in Rampur State following the death of the Nawab [Ahmad Ali Khan] and the murder of his chief minister [Dhokal Singh] - observations of the NWP Government thereon
Difficulties experienced by the Post Master at Jalaun in laying daks through some of the Bundelkhand and Central India states, the officials of those states having shown themselves to be obstructive and uncooperative
Futher petitions from various persons to be granted a pension on the grounds of having served the late Begam Samru - Government of India admit only one of the claims, that of Jemadar McUrtese, to whom they grant a life pension of 6 rupees 'per mensem'. Note: pp 1-10 of this Collection are missing
Papers regarding the Petty State of Jubbal - Government of India reject a renewed petition by the ex-Rana of Jubbal [Puran Chand] to have the management of the state restored to him - subsequent death of the ex-Rana on 14 Feb 1840 - Government eventually acknowledge his infant son [Kuram Chand] a...
Papers regarding the ex-Peshwa of Poona [Baji Rao] and the Bithur Commissionership - the Commissioner to have the powers of a Joint Magistrate within the limits of the town of Bithur, etc
Government of India send circulars to the Nawab of Farrukhabad and to the Rajas of Rewah, Patiala and Benares announcing the return of the Governor General [Lord Auckland] to Calcutta on 11 Feb 1840