Papers regarding the administration of Rajpipla State under the superintendence of John Pollard Willoughby and subsequently James Williams - revenue returns - management of the state finances - pacification of the hill tribes - successful military operations conducted by Captain James Sommers Dow...
Defalcations committed by Richard Arthur Maitland, Cashier and subsequently Secretary and Treasurer of the Madras Government Bank - he is dismissed from his posts - Andrew Robertson appointed to succeed him.
Papers regarding the administration of Hyderabad State - reports from the British officers employed as Superintendents of Districts - oppression and misconduct on the part of native revenue officials - prevalence of banditry - deficiencies in the administration of justice, etc..
Papers regarding the geological and meteorological researches conducted by Dr Alexander Turnbull Christie - his zoological specimens are sent home to England - he is granted an experimental farm in the Nilgiri Hills - his death at Ootacamund on 3 Nov 1832 etc. (includes a ms. copy of his 'Descrip...
Further papers regarding the Bombay Government Gazette and Lithographic Establishment - the Bombay Government point to the flourishing financial condition of both institutions and request the Court of Directors not to abolish them (includes a statement of work performed at the Government Lithogra...
Arrangements regarding certain lands in Tinnevelly District acquired by the Reverend Charles Rhenius for the Church Missionary Society (includes lists of the lands in question, with details as to extent, nature of soil, date of acquisition etc. pp 26-27, 40-51, 69).
Misunderstanding between the Bombay Government and the Southern Maratha Jagirdars, originating from the Circular Letter issued by Sir John Malcolm, requiring them to place a portion of their Contingents of Horse under the Collector of Dharwar.
Further arrangements regarding the former Dutch Factories at Chinsura and Patna (includes statistics regarding lands and revenues of Chinsura, on pp 65-67, 132, 138-40).
Letter from Major Henry Dundas Robertson, complaining of certain false statements in the petitions regarding wrongful imprisonment, presented to Parliament by the native inhabitants of Bombay (includes a printed extract of the 'Bombay Gazette' for 18 Jan 1832).