Statements regarding the administration of the Madras Commissariat Department up to January 1814 - recommendation that the office of Commissary General be placed on a higher footing, etc.
Investigation by the Resident at Mysore [Arthur Henry Cole] into a scurrilous rumour concerning his predecessors, viz: Major General Barry Close, Josiah Webbe, Lieut Colonel John Malcolm and Lieut Colonel Mark Wilks.
Dispute regarding the ownership of a hilly forested tract on the borders of Cochin State and the Bombay Presidency - question of the right to fell timber there - proposal that the territory should be surveyed.
Appointment of a committee to examine and report on various petitions which have been presented to the Governor of Madras and to suggest a more efficient way of dealing with such petitions in future (includes statistics of petitions presented between 1808 and 1814, pp 37-42).
Opinion of the Bombay Government that no reductions should be made in the Bombay Army - details of the distribution of troops - the expense of equipping the two detachments employed against the Pindaris in 1811-13 stated to be 249,411 rupees.
Application of the Governors of the Armenian Orphan Fund to be refunded a sum of money which they had placed in the hands of the Sheriff of Madras, James William Miller, who had subsequently died insolvent.