Correspondence with the Commander in Chief [Lieut General George Hewett] regarding the allowances payable to Staff Officers ordered on duty from their Corps and to the officers taking their place.
Proposals for reducing the expenses incurred by temporary staff appointments - a junior officer in each battalion of Native Infantry to act as Interpreter and Quarter Master.
Letters from the Envoy to Kabul [Mountstuart Elphinstone] and from the Commander of the Envoy's escort, Captain Robert Pitman, testifying to the meritorious conduct of the European and native officers and sepoys employed on the embassy.
Officers of the European Corps at Allahabad and further up-country are permitted to draw full tent allowances until the opinion of the Court of Directors is known (includes statistical returns).
Question whether a drummer of the 2nd Battalion, 22nd Bengal Native Infantry, who had allegedly committed a murder at Sitapur in Oudh, can be tried in a British court - passing of Regulation No 5 of 1809 to enable such a trial to take place.
Increase in the salaries of the Accountant General, Madras, and his two Assistants, and in that of the Civil Auditor, Madras - assumption by the Accountant General of the duties of Military Paymaster General (includes a list of the Accountant General's staff on 1 December 1810).