The surviving widow of the late ex-Raja of Ladakh is granted the sum of 300 rupees (equivalent to 6 months' pension) to enable her to return to her own country. Note: pp 3-14 of this Collection are missing
Badr-ud-din Ali Khan, a seal engraver of Delhi, who had engraved a seal for the Governor General [Lord Auckland] is, at his own request, granted a khilat in lieu of payment - his request for a fixed monthly salary to enable him to be called a servant of the British Government, is rejected
Further papers regarding the claim of the Raja of Garhwal [Sudarshan Sah] to the Zemindari of the Chandi Taluka - a report by the Political Agent in Dehra Dun [Lieut Colonel Frederick Young] finds the claim to be untenable
Government of India reject the claim of Sher Ali Khan to the exclusive possession of five wells on the Kunjpura Estate - they also reject the claim of Muhammad Shahbaz Khan, brither of the present Chief of Kunjpura, to be granted a larger allowance
Death, on 6 Nov 1839, of Muru Ballar, pensioner on the 2½ Lakh Fund - one third of his pension of 150 rupees 'per annum' is continued to his widow Bya Bai
Death, on 16 Jan 1840, of Sheopershad, a pensioner on the 2½ Lakh Fund - half of his pension of 250 rupees 'per annum' is continued for the support of his widow and mother
A sum of 5 rupees, 13 annas, 11 pies, expended by the late Agent in Bundelkhand, Richard Milbank Tilghman, on the repair of office tents, and borne on the inefficient balance of the Bundelkhand Agency, is allowed as a contingent charge
Death, on 10 Jun 1839, of Babu Sheoram Singh of Benares - request of his widow and sons for a continuation to them of his pension of 200 rupees 'per mensem' - NWP Government inform the Political Agent at Benares that the widow must submit her claim through the Revenue Authorities