Temporary appointment of John Brereton Birch as Superintendent of Chandernagore and Commissioner of Chinsura - he is succeeded in these offices by Thomas Henry Ernst who is also appointed Judge and Magistrate of Hooghly.
Papers regarding the arrival of French subjects in Bengal on Danish vessels (includes a list of Frenchmen and other foreigners who have arrived at Calcutta between March and July 1807, giving place of origin, date of arrival, etc).
Revision of the allowances paid to the French prisoners of war at Chandernagore and to the Dutch citizens at Chinsura (includes lists of the French prisoners and the Dutch citizens).
Report of the Advocate General of Bengal, Robert Smith, regarding the extension of the jurisdiction of the Calcutta Supreme Court to the Danish settlement of Serampore.
Lieut Colonel John Eales detains two Portuguese ships, the Anna Maria and the Santa Cruz at Balambangan supposing them to be legal prizes - they are subsequently restored to their owners after an investigation has revealed them to be neutral property.
Complaint of Captain De Jean Hillaire of the French privateer Les Deux Soeurs regarding the conduct of Captain William Warden of HMS Rattlesnake after the latter had captured Les Deux Soeurs in the channel between Cheduba island and the coast of Burma on 6 January 1807.