Memorial from Lieut Colonel Richard Frith requesting better conditions of service for the Field Officers of the Bengal Army - the Bengal Government take grave exception to the Memorial, considering it disrespectful and insubordinate.
Papers regarding the establishment of corps bazars in the Bengal Presidency - general question of the maintenance of law and order in military bazars (includes printed copies of Government General Order of 15 January 1811 and Regulation 20 of 29 December 1810).
Proposed construction of new buildings at Alipore to house the children of the Lower Orphan School - expense of the construction estimated at 275,799 rupees.
Further papers regarding the private claims on the late Raja of Tanjore [Amar Singh] (includes a statement of the revenues of Tanjore for the years 1799-1811).
Officers detained in custody by the civil authorities to be allowed to receive the pay, half batta, gratuity and half tent allowance of their respective ranks - case of Lieutenant Samuel Moody, charged with murdering a native called Subahi near Patiala.
Transfer of the loan property of William Collins Jackson, a creditor of the Company, by his agents in Madras, Messrs Arbuthnot and Co - question whether this transfer was consistent with his original bond for recovering the principal in England.
Account of a successful attack Made by a detachment of troops under the command of Captain Archibald Watson at Bhamori in Bundelkhand, on 19 November 1810, upon the combined forces of Lakshman Singh, Himmat Singh and Umrao Singh, adherents of the bandit Gopal Singh - subsequent report of the deat...
Regulation that Field Officers and Captains of the King's Regiments in India are not to be treated more favourably in respect of allowances than the corresponding ranks of the Company's armies.