Unsuccessful attempt by the Madras Government to deport two Goanese priests, Antonio Xavier da Costa and Victoriano Nazario de Faria, who had incurred the displeasure of the officiating Bishop of St Thomé - proposal that the Presidency Governments should have greater control over aliens.
The representatives of the late Lieutenant Charles Going Brown of the 17th Regiment, Madras Native Infantry are allowed to receive certain property belonging to him which had been deposited in the Danish Treasury at Tranquebar before the capitulation of February 1808.
Decision that the charitable provisions made by Peter Fouchet for certain famine victims at Radnagur should be continued to them during their lifetimes (includes a list of the beneficiaries, pp 21-25).
The Madras Government take grave exception to a petition of Subha Roya and Sangara Singum Pillai accusing the Resident of Travancore, Lieut Colonel John Munro of criminal misconduct - question whether criminal proceedings should be instituted against the petitioners.